Willet Williams Comes to the Assistance of James
- In mid 2008 Piggy Anderson and James Williams were driving in Williams’ car and were pulled over by SCMPD Officer Kendall Brown. Anderson was found to be in possession of drugs hidden on his person, but no other drugs were found in the car After receiving a call from James, Willet responded to the scene. Piggy Anderson was arrested, charged, and eventually sentenced to 22 months in prison. James Williams was cited for a seatbelt violation and released.
- During his interview on October 23, 2013 Williams said that he did respond to the scene, but only because he wanted to take custody of his brother’s car in the event he was arrested. He denied trying to use his official position to influence the outcome. The patrol officer, Kendall Brown, was interviewed and could not recall the car stop in question. He also could not recall Willet Williams trying to intercede on behalfofhis brother James.
A side note on Kendall Brown, not verified via RCSO.
Kendall Brown worked as an investigator for the Richmond County sheriff’s office from 2007 to 2018, serving as a sergeant from 2015 to 2017, according to Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council records. Sheriffs feud:Burke County sheriff says Richmond County sheriff refused help in missing persons case He was at the center of an undercover operation, Operation Augusta Ink, in 2008, which turned out to be the second-largest storefront weapon seizure in the history of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, according to previous reporting. More than 100 people were arrested on drug, theft and firearm charges stemming from Colur Tyme Tattooz & Things, the Tobacco Road parlor that served as a black market bazaar for local gangs, according to the report. After voluntarily resigning from the sheriff’s office in 2018, his law enforcement certification was revoked in April 2019, according to Georgia POST records. Prior to his law enforcement career in Augusta, he worked as a peace officer at the Savannah Police Department. Kendall Brown, 45, was located in a wooded area on the 1000 block of Patriot Drive in Hephzibah, according to a news release from the Richmond County Coroner’s Office. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the release. The coroner’s office was notified and is in the early stages of the investigation. An autopsy is scheduled.
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