Jimmy Shive – Simpson County Sheriff’s Office

As Jailor, involved in the transport of Charles David Fancher on March 10, 2007, who later died from an overdose of alcohol and Diazepam. The case was dismissed without prejudice in 2010. This incident exceeds the 10-year limit but is included due to its gravity. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Jimmy Shive](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/jimmy-shive/)

Scott Gordon – Simpson County Sheriff’s Office

Participated in the arrest of Charles David Fancher on March 10, 2007, leading to Fancher’s death from an overdose of alcohol and Diazepam. The case was dismissed without prejudice in 2010. This incident is beyond the 10-year scope but is noted for its seriousness. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Scott Gordon](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/scott-gordon/)

Larry Covington – Scott County Detention Center

In 2011, Jailer Larry Covington was implicated in a lawsuit concerning the death of inmate Jeremy Alcorn. The court found no basis for imposing liability on Covington, as there was no evidence of his direct participation or deliberate indifference. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Larry Covington](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/larry-covington/)

John Goble – Scott County Detention Center

In 2011, Scott County Coroner John Goble was implicated in a lawsuit concerning the death of inmate Jeremy Alcorn. The court found no basis for imposing liability on Goble, as he played no part in the decisions related to the inmate’s care. ## Officer Forum Links: – [John Goble](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/john-goble/)

Derran Broyles – Scott County Detention Center

In June 2022, Jailer Derran Broyles was named in a lawsuit alleging inadequate medical care for an inmate, Michael Conrad Reid. The claim against him in his individual capacity was dismissed in September 2024, as the court found no direct participation or supervisory liability. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Derran Broyles](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/derran-broyles/)

Carla Cannon – Scott County Detention Center

In June 2022, Captain Carla Cannon was named in a lawsuit alleging inadequate medical care for an inmate, Michael Conrad Reid. The claim against her in her individual capacity was dismissed in September 2024, as the court found no direct participation or supervisory liability. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Carla Cannon](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/carla-cannon/)

Jerry Melton – Russell County Sheriff’s Office

In March 2021, deputy Jerry Melton was named in a federal lawsuit by Rebecca England, alleging intimidation and failure to investigate a sexual assault complaint against another deputy. England claimed Melton threatened her with perjury charges if she filed a formal complaint and failed to act on her allegations. The lawsuit sought damages for violations […]

Ronnie Golden – Russell County Sheriff’s Office

In March 2021, deputy Ronnie Golden was sued in federal court by Rebecca England, alleging misconduct during a January 31, 2021 incident. England claimed Golden, along with deputy Kenny Perkins, conducted an illegal search and seizure, and tampered with her personal documents. The lawsuit sought monetary damages for constitutional violations. ## Officer Forum Links: – […]

Kenny Perkins – Russell County Sheriff’s Office

In March 2021, Rebecca England filed a federal lawsuit against former deputy Kenny Perkins and other officers, alleging multiple instances of misconduct between June 2019 and February 2021. England accused Perkins of sexual assault during a June 2019 arrest and claimed he conducted illegal searches and seizures. The lawsuit sought monetary damages for violations of […]

Tammy Conley – Rowan County Detention Center

In May 2020, Officer Tammy Conley was named in a wrongful death lawsuit concerning the death of inmate Justin Ciccone. The lawsuit alleges that Conley, along with other staff members, participated in using excessive force by striking and tasing Ciccone, and continued to apply pressure on his neck and back after he was subdued and […]

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