Pubdate: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 Source: Florida Times-Union (FL) Copyright: 2007 The Florida Times-Union Contact: http://www.jacksonville.com/aboutus/letters_to_editor.shtml Website: http://www.times-union.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/155 Author: Charles Patton GROUP ASKS SHERIFF TO SHELVE UNDERCOVER STINGS A local citizens group called on Jacksonville Sheriff John Rutherford on Friday to immediately suspend all undercover sting operations pending a review of policies and procedures by an independent board. That request was included in a letter to Rutherford that the group distributed to reporters during a news conference at the Police Memorial Building. The group, led by a mayoral candidate and two City Council hopefuls, calls itself the Coalition of Concerned Citizens. The letter requested a meeting with the sheriff to "discuss the recent murders by the Jacksonville Sheriff Office." That was a reference to two recent incidents in which Jacksonville undercover police posing as drug dealers shot and killed 18-year-old Douglas Woods on Jan 20 and 80-year-old Isaac Singletary on Jan. 27. Authorities said Woods pointed a gun at an officer and fired at least three times in a robbery attempt. Singletary was shot after he confused the officers for drug dealers. Sheriff's Office spokesman Ken Jefferson said again Friday that police have suspended operations by the two undercover units involved in the shootings but will continue other undercover operations. James Evans-Muhammad, who is running for City Council in District 10, questioned the necessity for stings in which police pose as drug dealers. All such operations accomplish, he said, is to arrest a few drug addicts. Instead, he said, police should concentrate on pursuing drug dealers. Joining Evans-Muhammad at the news conference was mayoral candidate Jackie Brown and Elouise Saunders Bolden, a candidate for City Council in District 9. Brown complained that children witnessed Singletary's death but were offered no grief counseling. In addition to asking Rutherford to suspend undercover stings, the letter asked Rutherford to: Disclose the level of diversity training given to undercover officers. Disclose what disciplinary action has been used with officers involved in the shootings. Increase funding for drug prevention, treatment and education for at-risk communities. Evans-Muhammad, a school teacher who co-founded the coalition, said he hand-delivered copies of his letter to the Sheriff's Office and the Mayor's Office. Late Friday he said he hadn't received a response but was optimistic he would get one. The sheriff did not respond to a request by the Times-Union for a comment made through his public information office. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin