Washington Post: “The Douglas County, Nev., public library wanted to take a stand this week: ‘Everyone is welcome,’ read a proposed diversity statement, which added that the library ‘denounces all acts of racism, violence and disregard for human rights. We support #BlackLivesMatter.'”
“But Douglas County Sheriff Daniel Coverley quickly took a stand of his own.”
“‘Due to your support of Black Lives Matter and the obvious lack of support or trust with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, please do not feel the need to call 911 for help,’ Coverley wrote in a letter to the library published Monday. ‘I wish you good luck with disturbances and lewd behavior.'”