Posted on 06/11/2003 10:25:01 AM PDT by Stew Padasso
Controversial N.C. sheriff under state criminal investigation
TIM WHITMIRE
Associated Press
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Davidson County Sheriff Gerald Hege, known nationally for his pink jail cells and paramilitary stylings, is under a state criminal investigation, District Attorney Garry Frank said Wednesday.
In a written statement, Frank said he asked the State Bureau of Investigation in April to look into allegations involving the activities and conduct of the controversial sheriff.
The Winston-Salem Journal reported in Wednesday editions that SBI agents interviewed Hege and some of his top deputies Tuesday.
Hege told the paper that agents, "talked with numerous people. ... This is an investigation topic that's been done numerous times over the years." Hege said he also was interviewed by the SBI.
"I've been under investigation since the day I came into office," he said. "People make allegations and the district attorney ... has to follow through with them."
In his statement, Frank said no conclusions can yet be drawn as to whether Hege will face charges.
Last year, three of Hege's officers were sent to federal prison for their involvement in a drug ring. Hege narrowly won re-election to a third term in November, fending off challenger Roy Holman.
Hege's jail has a reputation as one of the toughest in the nation, with 24-hour lockdown, no TVs or newspapers, and the walls painted pink as a way to symbolically emasculate inmates.
Hege's persona is a throwback to the days of the all-powerful Southern sheriff, and signs and a Hege-run Web site declare Davidson County to be "Hege Country."
A photograph on the Web site shows the sheriff wielding a pistol-grip, double-barreled shotgun.
Frank said he requested the SBI investigation of Hege after receiving information that developed from an SBI investigation last fall of the former director of the county's public buildings and maintenance department, Ron Richardson.
Frank declined comment beyond his statement.
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Frank said no conclusions can yet be drawn as to whether Hege will face charges.
That reminds me, time to go fishing.
Speaking of pinging the good folks of NC, I have a new column up on FR and on my website that most of them will probably enjoy. See below.
Congressman Billybob
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