Collier County Sheriffs Deputy at VFW 07 05 22 after frivolous complaint from another CCREC member

1 year ago

Collier County Sheriffs Deputy at VFW who agreed to be videoed on 07 05 22 after a frivolous complaint was made by a CCREC member (who is also VFW Post commander) in an effort to trespass a fellow CCREC member (Barry Hoey) from a CCREC meeting being officially held at VFW where CCREC that Barry Hoey is a member of were officially paying $400 for the use of the rear section of the facility.
On 06 06 22 both sides of CCREC member, Barry Hoey's truck was damaged during the CCREC Meeting; Barry was promised the full timeline from one of the security cameras; 18.00 through 19.20 but after many efforts each time the same video recording sections / timelines were missing or not provided.
A Collier County Sheriffs Detective worked on the complaint that Barry Hoey made, both the Detective and Barry Hoey were later told that the system had overwritten. Both were told initially by VFW officers: Randy Cash and JB Holmes that the security systems data was good for 30 days.
Chairman of CCREC was made aware and copied early on in Barry Hoey's emails to VFW so as to help speed up co-operation, but after 10 or 11 visits in person by Barry Hoey, multiple calls, texts and emails the full video for the time period was never received by Barry or by the Sheriff's Dept who requested same.
During the CCREC Meeting of 07 05 22 the CCREC Chairman Frank Schwerin wrongfully prevented Barry Hoey from speaking during the meeting even though CCREC member Barry Hoey wanted to address multiple CCREC issues / business; all stemming from the damage done where video footage was not sent as was initially promised by VFW. There was no litigation as was suggested by Chairman Frank, who tried to gain support by others at the meeting for his wrong decision.
Many CCREC members are very upset and concerned by recent happenings and inactions.

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