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    CBKN76
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    Deputy Craig Cross resigned under investigation after physically assaulting a subordinate during a K-9 training event in Ohio. Despite the incident, he was not charged with a crime and subsequently joined the Belington Police Department, later moving to the Weston Police Department.

    [Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/craig-cross-barbour-county-sheriffs-office/)

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    krona pence
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    Not surprised. He was a meathead bully in high school and he’s still a terrible person now. This guy shouldn’t be a police officer. He’s been allowed to commit crimes and violate individual’s rights for many years. He has problems in every department. But let’s be honest, he’s just like every other meathead bully cop, bouncing around from department to department. He is a danger to the community and should’ve had his ability to police revoked years ago. Of course that won’t happen until he’s killed someone.

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