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Mississippi Bureau of Investigations Captain pulls out his phone to record Journalist
An Independent Journalist and Constitutional Rights Activist is at the Mississippi Bureau of Investigations office in Batesville, MS trying to get some answers from Lieutenant Joey Mauney or Brian Sullivan. He claims the MBI improperly hyped up information that’s constitutionally protected, while suppressing other evidence that he claims is exculpatory. Highway Patrol Captain Cooper identifies himself as the individual in charge and pulls out his phone to record Journalist.
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An Independent Journalist and Constitutional Rights Activist commuted to the Mississippi Bureau of Investigations office in Batesville, MS on Thursday, 10/6/2022 trying to get some answers from Lieutenant Joey Mauney or Brian Sullivan.
Matthew Reardon claims the twitter posts referenced in an Affidavit by Lieutenant Mauney were improperly hyped-up, and that the Tweets include opinionated and factual political statements that are fully protected as free speech under the First Amendment. Reardon claims Mauney intentionally ignored and suppressed other evidence that he claims is exculpatory and would show vengeful prosecution aimed at him, and a clearly biased stance by the Agency. All combined equate to an Oppressive and Tyrannical Attack on Freedom of Speech and that which is ensured and protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution!
As he enters to attempt to find the answer to some questions from Mauney, Highway Patrol Captain Gerald Cooper identifies himself as the individual in charge and pulls out his phone to record Journalist.
In response to this, Journalist/Constitutional Rights Activist Matthew Reardon files an open records request for Disciplinary Records AND the content off the Officers phone shown recording.
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Here is the reason these items are requested. It’s funny how Lieutenant Mauney never listed anything about what transpired last year making their investigation in June 2022, completely biased and unfair
Here is Mauney’s Affidavit seeking arrest of Reardon
I Lieutenant Joey Mauney was assigned to the assist with the investigation. I arrived at the Oxford Police Department at approximately 0900 hours and met with Investigator Shane Fortner in reference to their investigation thus far. Investigator Fortner briefed me on the information that the Investigators had about the case. The suspect Matthew Oliver REARDON was under a protection order issued by the Chancery Court.
I, Lieutenant Joey Mauney, reviewed the case report by Lieutenant Shane Fortner then proceeded to go to Facebook and went to Matthew Reardon’s public page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079610670652. I observed a link to a YouTube video https://youtu.be/mh96ckpwv3Y. I clicked on the link and was directed to the video on YouTube and began to watch the content. The incident involves a video is 23 minutes and 35 seconds in length. In the video, you can see Matthew Reardon walk up to the doors of City Hall and enter the building at approximately 3:53 on the video. He goes to a display board that shows where the different departments are within City Hall. He then proceeds to walk around the first-floor videotaping before returning to the display board at approximately 5 :45 on the video. Reardon then walks up the stairs to the second floor and proceeds to Mayor Tannehill’s office doors. He stands at the doors for a brief time then walks away but soon returns. At approximately 7:49 on the video, he attempts to enter the door by using the doorknob but was unsuccessful. He again walks away until he is met by someone on the second floor. He tells the female that he remembered the mayor’s office is on the first floor from when Mayor Patterson was in office.
The suspect Matthew REARDON has continually violated parts of his restraining order issued to Mayor Robyn Tannehill. The suspect Matthew Oliver REARDON has done this in person as well as social media outlets like Twitter and YouTube. The suspect made tweets towards the Mayor on several different occasions to include May 23, 2021, August 3, 2021, August, 2021, August 12, 2021, August 17, 2021, August 23, 2021, and September 1, 2021 just to name a few incidents.
Based on the about facts and circumstances and the heinous nature of this crime, this affidavit requests an Arrest Warrant be issued for Matthew Oliver REARDON for Stalking; Aggravated Stalking.
Lt Joey Mauney
Here are the tweets from 2021 Mauney referenced
Not only was there no tweet as referenced by Mauney on May 23, 2021, but clearly Mauney overlooked the accusations Reardon levied against the MBI earlier in May of 2021 for their refusal to investigate alleged crimes of public corruption.
FINALLY, this is the video Mauney referenced of the First Amendment Audit of Oxford City Hall. Do you see any type of contact with the Mayor? Mauney falsifies the evidence in attesting that Reardon tries to twist the door knob to the mayors office 7 min 49 sec into the video however Reardon NEVER once touched the door knob to the mayors office and was simply scanning a QR code with his other phone!
This is a developing story. Check back
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Breaking News: First Amendment Auditor Matthew Reardon Unlawfully Arrested in Galveston, TX for Felony DWI After False Report
On August 11, 2023, Matthew Reardon was pulled over by Galveston Texas police department for suspicion of DWI after a troll allegedly called in a false report to dispatch that Reardon had been drinking alcohol while behind the wheel of his car.
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Galveston, TX – August 11, 2023
Upon making contact with him through conducting a traffic stop, Galveston police officers stated that they smelled the odor of alcohol coming from Reardon’s car. Reardon stated to the police that he had not consumed a drop of alcohol over the last 3 to 4 years’ time when asked to step out of the vehicle and conduct a field sobriety test. He stated that the field sobriety test has been notorious for being rigged and proceeded to demand a breathalyzer test be administered to prove that he had not consumed any alcoholic beverages. Reardon, a First Amendment Auditor and constitutional rights activist, was recording this encounter along with two friends adjacent to the stop. Galveston police insist on the field sobriety test, which Reardon refuses, demands an attorney, and again demands a breathalyzer test be administered.
Reardon is then placed under arrest for suspicion of DWI, loaded into the back of a truck, and brought to the hospital for a blood test to be administered. The department refused to administer a breathalyzer as demanded, despite the probable cause remaining that the odor of alcohol was the motivating force. The officers proceeded to a blood draw, claiming that a warrant was being applied for to obtain the blood sample. Without being shown any warrant, Reardon is forcibly held down by nearly 10 officers while handcuffed behind his back and then stuck with a needle multiple times in his right arm.
After all of this Reardon is brought to the Galveston County jail. While in booking, Reardon hears the arresting officer on a phone call with deputy Kandi Beavers with the Lafayette County Mississippi sheriff’s department where she allegedly conspires with the officer to book Reardon for felony DUI third, despite a highly controversial DUI from February 2021 involving Deputy Beavers. Reardon insists the particular 2021 DUI is currently on appeal after crucial evidence proving Reardon’s innocence on that particular DUI came up missing at his November, 2021 trial. Reardon has also strongly asserted that Deputy Beavers committed perjury by lying on stand and under oath in order to send Reardon off to prison for one year in 2022, a claim he says should not only Brady-List Beavers and terminate her employment as a law enforcement officer, but also criminally indict her based upon credible evidence that has been brought forth and asserted. Reardon claims that this attempt to jail him in Galveston, Texas for felony DUI, based upon false allegations made is an outrageous attempt to re-imprison him through using Galveston, TX to do Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department’s bidding. Particularly that of Deputy Kandi Beavers based upon the serious allegations Reardon has brought to the surface about the Deputy’s knowingly false, retaliatory claims made. A video detailing out these claims on Beavers can be viewed here
Watch the video above of the controversial DWI Arrest on 8/11/2023. Reardon anxiously awaits clearing his name by additional Discovery to come in this matter.
Subscribe to Matthew Reardon’s YouTube channel Lafayette County Audit by going to https://www.YouTube.com/@lafayettecountyaudit.
Cashapp donations to assist with all legal expenses are being accepted at https://cash.app/$1Aaudit and are much appreciated!
This is currently developing story, so please continue checking back for more updates.
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Bobby Kennedy admits being the culprit to calling Galveston Police Department on 8/11/2023 and reporting Reardon was “driving drunk”
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Citizen drives 2.5 hours to MS Attorney General’s Office to file complaints and is REFUSED ASSISTANCE!
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On Monday, August 7th 2023, A concerned citizen commuted 2.5 hours to Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s Office to report multiple serious occurrences of public corruption in North Mississippi, particularly Lafayette County, Mississippi. Upon arriving, he was refused access to the Attorney Generals Office, and no investigator would speak with him despite his repeated protests about the seriousness of the crimes that occurred and continue to occur. The situation becomes more and more tense as it becomes increasingly clear that this office is completely derelicting it’s duty through refusing to return a call or meet in person regarding matters of public corruption among state officials.
Reardon says he is completely fed up with the corruption running rampant throughout the State of Mississippi. He says there is a blatant refusal by a plethora of state officials to honor their oaths of office and protect the civil/constitutional rights of citizens, and that what occurred on Monday August 7th 2023 is yet even more proof of this.
For those equally concerned, Reardon asks two things in particular. First, to pick up the phone and redress the State Attorney General’s Office by calling 601-359-3680. Second, subscribe to his YouTube channel by going to https://www.YouTube.com/@lafayettecountyaudit
For anyone wishing to assist with expenses, a CashApp is setup which can be reached at https://cash.app/$1Aaudit
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1st Amendment Auditor Attacked by Repo Man on Walmart Property in Southaven, Mississippi
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On August 3rd, 2023, a First Amendment auditor and constitutional rights activist was assaulted by a repo agent in a Walmart parking lot in Southaven, Mississippi. The altercation unfolded as the activist attempted to intervene in a vehicle repossession, seeking to prevent a citizen’s car from being towed. The incident, which was captured on video and later shared online, escalated quickly and raised serious questions about the response of local law enforcement.
The video footage shows the activist, Matthew Reardon, engaging with the repo agent, questioning the legality of the repossession. As tensions rose, the repo agent allegedly resorted to physical force, attacking the activist. The confrontation drew the attention of Walmart patrons and bystanders, some of whom recorded the encounter on their phones.
Despite the apparent urgency of the situation, it reportedly took between 10 and 15 minutes for the first Southaven police officer to arrive on the scene. By the time law enforcement fully responded, the number of officers had ballooned significantly, suggesting an escalation that some critics argue was unnecessary.
Supporters of the Reardon claim that the police response was inefficient and indicative of a broader issue: a failure to uphold constitutional rights. The argument stems from the belief that, had officers honored their oath to the Constitution, the situation could have been de-escalated more quickly and efficiently. Instead, the drawn-out response fueled tensions and created a larger scene than necessary.
The incident raises concerns about the priorities of law enforcement in such situations. Critics argue that rather than addressing an alleged assault against a citizen exercising their rights, officers were more focused on maintaining control over the situation in a manner that some see as excessive.
First Amendment auditors often test the limits of constitutional rights in public spaces, recording their encounters with law enforcement, security personnel, and government officials. Their goal is to ensure accountability and transparency. However, their activities frequently lead to contentious interactions, particularly when they challenge authority or intervene in civil matters, such as repossessions.
This case is a reminder of the ongoing debate surrounding constitutional rights, law enforcement duties, and public accountability. Was the repo agent within his rights to act as he did? Did the police fail in their duty to protect a citizen from an alleged assault? These are the questions that remain at the heart of the controversy.
The video of the incident continues to circulate online, sparking discussions about police response times, First Amendment rights, and the role of private repo agents. Whether any legal action will follow remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: this confrontation has fueled further scrutiny of law enforcement and their role in protecting constitutional freedoms.
For those interested in watching the full video, it is available here: YouTube Link.
1st Amendment Auditor Files Complaints Against Southaven Police, Allegedly Locked in Room During Internal Affairs Meeting
On Friday, August 4th, 2023, just a day after being assaulted by a repo agent in a Walmart parking lot, First Amendment auditor Matthew Reardon took his grievances to the Southaven Police Department. There, he met with Lieutenant Don Barr, head of the department’s Internal Affairs division, to file complaints against all responding officers—except for one.
What started as a routine complaint process soon took a bizarre turn. According to Reardon, as he was filling out the Internal Affairs paperwork, Lieutenant Barr left the room. Upon finishing his report, Reardon attempted to leave but discovered that the door was locked from the outside, effectively turning the room into a detention cell. This unexpected confinement raised serious legal and constitutional concerns, as it meant Reardon was being held against his will without cause.
The allegation that a citizen was locked inside a room at the police department raises potential issues regarding unlawful detainment. Critics argue that if this was intentional, it could constitute a violation of Reardon’s civil rights. The incident, if confirmed, could suggest an attempt to intimidate or pressure Reardon during the complaint process, further fueling concerns about law enforcement misconduct.
Eventually, Lieutenant Barr returned, and Reardon was able to finalize his actions regarding the previous day’s assault. He officially signed criminal charges against Taylor Douget, the repo agent who allegedly attacked him. Afterward, Reardon was sworn in by a clerk, and a probable cause hearing was scheduled for Wednesday, August 9th, 2023.
Reardon’s experience at the Southaven Police Department has only intensified the controversy surrounding the incident. Supporters argue that his treatment further demonstrates a disregard for constitutional rights among local law enforcement, particularly regarding transparency and accountability.
The probable cause hearing set for August 9th could be the next pivotal moment in this unfolding case. If the court finds sufficient evidence, Douget may face formal charges for his alleged assault on Reardon. Meanwhile, the complaints filed against the responding officers could lead to internal investigations—though skepticism remains about whether the department will hold its own accountable.
As the case develops, many will be watching to see whether justice is served or whether this becomes yet another example of systemic issues within law enforcement.
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Reardon Files Records Requests at Southaven City Hall Following Internal Affairs Complaints
Immediately after filing internal affairs complaints against Southaven police officers and signing criminal charges against repo agent Taylor Douget, First Amendment auditor Reardon took the next step in his pursuit of accountability. On August 4th, 2023, he walked across the street to Southaven City Hall and entered the City Clerk’s Office, where he formally requested public records related to the Walmart parking lot incident from the previous day.
Public Records Request for Transparency
Reardon specifically requested:
• The 911 call made in connection with the altercation
• All available officer body camera footage from the responding officers
• Any police reports generated regarding the incident
These requests, shown in what is labeled as Part 3 of his documentation, aim to provide an unfiltered view of law enforcement’s actions during and after the incident.
Public records laws typically allow citizens access to 911 recordings, body cam footage, and police reports, but law enforcement agencies sometimes delay or deny such requests under various exemptions. Common justifications include ongoing investigations, privacy concerns, or claims that the release could compromise law enforcement procedures.
Given Reardon’s history as a First Amendment auditor and his public advocacy for government transparency, any delays or denials of these records may further fuel allegations of misconduct or lack of accountability within the Southaven Police Department.
With a probable cause hearing scheduled for August 9th regarding the assault charges against Douget, Reardon’s requested materials could play a critical role in the legal process. Additionally, any body cam footage or 911 recordings could either support or contradict Reardon’s claims about the officers’ handling of the situation.
If the records request is fulfilled promptly, the footage and reports may shed light on the conduct of both the police and the repo agent. If the city resists releasing the documents, it could lead to further legal battles and public scrutiny over transparency in Southaven’s law enforcement practices.
This developing story continues to raise significant questions about police accountability, citizens’ rights, and the accessibility of public records.
The public needs to truly weigh in on their opinions of what all is really going on here. And for those who pick the right reasons redress, redress them in a responsible way. The Southaven Police Department number is 662-393-8654 for easy finding.
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