Austin talks about Dennis Jennings, a criminal and serial sex offender in Augusta.
Austin: It would be interesting to run down an archive of all the mugshots that Dennis Jennings has collected in his career as a criminal and a serial sex offender in the city of Augusta. May have to do that sometime. The Greg Rickabaugh Report in the Augusta Press reads as follows:
“Serial sex pervert in Augusta who got probation for publicly pleasuring himself to neighborhood children in January was caught again over the weekend, and he faces more serious charges this time.”
Yes. 60 year old Dennis Jennings, felon with multiple stints in prison, locked up Saturday for six counts of child molestation, all felonies, charged with one count for each of the children who saw him pleasuring himself. This includes two boys ages seven and 11 and four girls between the ages of seven and 13.
Rickabaugh reports the arrest comes just two months after judge Beau Hunter slapped him on the wrist with probation after a guilty plea for public indecency. He got ninety days in jail two years ago from Judge Monique Walker for the same charge. Part of this is the willingness of the DA to cop pleas in these cases.
This guy is a serial pervert and a useless piece of human trash. He needs to be locked away until he dies. What does it take among our elected officials, among our judicial officials to have sense knocked into their damn heads about idiots like Dennis Jennings? What in the world does it take? Does it take them being the victim?
Does it take their children being the victim? What’s the matter with Beau Hunter? What’s the matter with Monique Walker? Come on, folks. Wake up.
And beyond that, what’s the matter with Jared Williams, your district attorney, who continually soft pedals idiots like this to the judicial system? Come on now. Grow up and grow a pair. Please. Put this man away for good before he hurts somebody.
Or maybe somebody needs to hurt him. That’s what might happen next if they don’t hurry up and get him off the street. God bless them all. And that’s the comment. I’m Austin Rhodes. 95.1 FM News Talk, WGAC.
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Austin’s Daily Commentary – Dennis Jennings – Serial Offender In Augusta
Austin talks about Dennis Jennings, a criminal and serial sex offender in Augusta.
Austin: It would be interesting to run down an archive of all the mugshots that Dennis Jennings has collected in his career as a criminal and a serial sex offender in the city of Augusta. May have to do that sometime. The Greg Rickabaugh Report in the Augusta Press reads as follows:
“Serial sex pervert in Augusta who got probation for publicly pleasuring himself to neighborhood children in January was caught again over the weekend, and he faces more serious charges this time.”
Yes. 60 year old Dennis Jennings, felon with multiple stints in prison, locked up Saturday for six counts of child molestation, all felonies, charged with one count for each of the children who saw him pleasuring himself. This includes two boys ages seven and 11 and four girls between the ages of seven and 13.
Rickabaugh reports the arrest comes just two months after judge Beau Hunter slapped him on the wrist with probation after a guilty plea for public indecency. He got ninety days in jail two years ago from Judge Monique Walker for the same charge. Part of this is the willingness of the DA to cop pleas in these cases.
This guy is a serial pervert and a useless piece of human trash. He needs to be locked away until he dies. What does it take among our elected officials, among our judicial officials to have sense knocked into their damn heads about idiots like Dennis Jennings? What in the world does it take? Does it take them being the victim?
Does it take their children being the victim? What’s the matter with Beau Hunter? What’s the matter with Monique Walker? Come on, folks. Wake up.
And beyond that, what’s the matter with Jared Williams, your district attorney, who continually soft pedals idiots like this to the judicial system? Come on now. Grow up and grow a pair. Please. Put this man away for good before he hurts somebody.
Or maybe somebody needs to hurt him. That’s what might happen next if they don’t hurry up and get him off the street. God bless them all. And that’s the comment. I’m Austin Rhodes. 95.1 FM News Talk, WGAC.
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