A concerned citizen has filed a complaint with the
s filed with Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. He is worried that the extremely clever County Executive Judge
Clay Jenkins whom I mentioned in a previous post has contaminated his own family. Hellava job Brownie!
Jenkins had been seen several times on Thursday and Friday entering the apartment where Duncan lived while he was ill for at least two days. On Thursday night he shocked the Dallas press corps when he and two women were seen entering the quarantined apartment while not wearing any protective clothing. In a a subsequent press conference he discussed being in the apartment again and driving the exposed family to their new home. At no point did Jenkins appear to wear any protective clothing.
In an email to Breitbart the complainant wrote; “I am very concerned that Clay Jenkins may have exposed his daughter to the deadly Ebola virus. The media reported that, after he went into the apartment and drove them around, he went home in the same shirt and exposed his daughter to this deadly virus.”
My concern runs well beyond Jenkins and his family. Are we to expect such grandstanding gestures as personally driving the victim's contaminated family to their new home while publicly flouting quarantine regulations and common sense from other elected officials? Are elected officials free to contaminate grocery store clerks, waitresses, and anyone else they with whom they may come in contact? Will Jenkins be prosecuted if his reckless behavior kills someone? He needs to be quarantined for about 90 days in the county jail.
He's the Democrat who was pushing for taking in thousands of illegal immigrants. Such a grandstander. http://www.dallasnews.com/news/metro/20140628-clay-jenkins-wants-dallas-county-to-house-child-immigrants.ece
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