Ep 621 Chillicothe Ohio Easy Rider Rodeo cancelled because of LEO

Ep 621 Chillicothe Ohio Easy Rider Rodeo cancelled because of LEO

If you love what we do here and would like to support the channel SUBSCRIBE “At the meeting, Ross County Sheriff George Lavender and members of his command staff addressed the board and provided a video of drone footage of this year’s rodeo. During the Sheriff’s comments, he described a situation that took place this year during the event that he felt put the lives of his deputies and possibly the community at large in a life-threatening situation,” Cosenza said. “He also stated unequivocally that he, nor any of his department, going forward, would provide security services during another Easyrider event. He made it clear to the board that he was in no way intending to sway the board in making a decision to not continue to allow the event on the fairgrounds, but only to point out his concerns for the community and to state his department would no longer provide security. He did state that if the board decided to continue providing a venue for the rodeo, his department would respond to calls as provided by law but would not assist in the security portion of the event.”

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