Karen Fought the Law And the Law Won
Small-town Mayor Scrooge backed the wrong dog when he defended his wife’s honor! Women are completely out of control these days. I now have Karens accosting me in the field weekly, from ticketing my work truck (unenforceably). They stop their car to demand to know my business. The other day, a neighbor wandered into my work site to order us to turn off equipment because of local government clean-air mandates… meaning she committed misdemeanor trespass to enforce an infraction on a portable generator. You go, Batgirl! Now! I mean it!
Sometimes I read crime accounts of “the victim stopped her car along a deserted road, walked away and vanished, leaving her keys and wallet behind”, and I know instantly what happened. She saw a man walking next the road, thought he might be a violent criminal, got out of her car to confront him in a remote location perfect for hiding a body, and found out she was correct.
Even the cops are sick of Karen’s attitude! and it didn’t happen overnight!
Georgia Mayor Fires All 10 Police Employees, Cops Believe It’s Because They Complained About His Wife
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By Amy Hogan, 8 May 2026
A small-town Georgia mayor wiped out his entire police department this week — and the fired officers claim it was retaliation for speaking up about his wife.
Cohutta Mayor Ron Shinnick dissolved the Cohutta Police Department and terminated all of its employees the morning of Wednesday, May 6, according to a WDEF report. A notice posted on the department’s door read in part, “The PD has been dissolved, and all personnel have been terminated.”
The mass firing came just weeks after officers accused the mayor’s wife, Pam Shinnick, of continuing to work for the town [as the city clerk] after council meeting minutes showed she had been terminated. She had previously been let go for allegedly contributing to a “hostile work environment” in the town of fewer than 1,000 residents, per Page Six.
Central Casting is on Line 1, Mayor Shinnick. Are you available to play Ebenezer Scrooge in the upcoming Star Wars Mandalorian Christmas Special? I jest, of course. You’re the wrong race to be given a job by Disney.
Though the police and the mayor then announced that they had settled their differences in mediation, Former Sgt. Steven Thornton claimed Shinnick wasn’t satisfied.
“It was told to us, this is third hand information, that he told the acting town clerk that he still wanted us all fired, and it would happen,” Thornton told the outlet. “It happened.”
When initially asked about the situation, Shinnick deflected with a joke, telling the outlet, “If you want to report on the low concrete, that’s really a more pressing issue here in Cohutta. Low concrete.”
That was on a Wednesday. An emergency council meeting was held Friday evening. It’s Karen verses Law Enforcement! She’s higher on the victim totem pole, but needs a man to carry out her bidding! While you pick your winner, let’s dive into the history. Excuse me, the HERbackSTORY!
Cohutta officers sign open letter against mayor, wife
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27 April 2026
COHUTTA, Ga. — In this town of about 800 people on the northernmost edge of Whitfield County, six members of the Police Department and one former jailer are protesting the reinstatement of the former town clerk.
The clerk, who was fired in January for allegedly creating a hostile work environment, is also the mayor’s wife.
Police officers Drew Thornton, Jeremy May, Charles Blair, David Truesdale Jr., Roger Malone and Ryan Fowler signed an open letter about the situation. The letter was sent to the Chattanooga Times Free Press, other news outlets and the city’s attorney. F0rmer jailer Jeffrey Brock also signed.
“I am also concerned that elected officials, including the mayor and council, have failed to take appropriate action after being notified of this issue,” the letter, dated April 21, said. “Because the former clerk handled bill pay and payroll, and because the mayor is her spouse, this situation raises serious concerns about conflict of interest, misuse of office and improper access to sensitive information.”
According to Thornton, Mayor Ron Shinnick brought his wife, Pam Shinnick, back as a temporary town clerk after she was fired at a Town Council meeting in a 3-0 decision, with one council member absent. The council had allegedly given her three months, starting in January, to hire and train a new clerk, but she has yet to do so.
Even the city council was squeamish about confronting her.
Thornton said that after Pam Shinnick was fired, the mayor said city workers would not be paid until his wife was reinstated since no one else knew how to process payments. The standoff resulted in city employees being paid nearly a week late, Thornton said.
Major passive-aggression, refusal to curb his wife’s behavior, nepotism in giving her a job in city government at all… I’m having flashbacks to the president of South Korea staging a national coup to derail his wife’s corruption probe.
This is as pure as Edenic evil gets, and I’m not even joking. Just laughing.
The delay in Shinnick’s permanent departure led to members of the Police Department and the former jailer to sign the open letter. A previous, separate conflict with the Police Department in 2019, under the same mayor, resulted in five officers leaving.
The Covid lockdowns must have been hell in that town.
The meeting minutes were not approved until March 7, meaning a record of the firing was not publicly available until that date. The regularly scheduled meeting on the second Tuesday of February was canceled because the mayor was out of town, Stanton said by phone in February.
When Stanton was asked why the mayor is out of town so often, as the Times Free Press was told repeatedly when attempting to reach the him since January, Stanton said he wished the mayor was out of town more often because it would be for the best.
Some people travel to go TO, and others travel to go FROM.
The mayor for the past 12 years, Ron Shinnick told city employees that his wife was responsible for payroll, and since no one else knew how to do the payroll, the council would have to rehire her if city employees wanted to be paid, Thornton said in an interview in January.
A Freemason would know how to blackmail the cops properly: by owning the police chief before trying.
According to Thornton, paychecks to city employees eventually arrived in their accounts six days late at the end of January. As part of a single-income household with three kids, Thornton said he lives paycheck to paycheck.
“The day we got paid was my cutoff notice for my power, so I just barely got it paid,” Thornton said by phone.
The town clerk is also responsible for paying city bills. There are still bills for equipment, specifically radios the police use, that have gone unpaid since January, Thornton said.
Thornton said Pam Shinnick would talk over others, scream and slam doors as town clerk. A miscellaneous incident report written by Cohutta Police Chief Greg Fowler on Oct. 9, 2025, said the clerk talked over everyone during a meeting and made a motion with her hand to hush Thornton, who was attempting to respond during a conversation.
The report said she then left the room after Thornton commented that he thought they were going to have a conversation, not a one-sided argument.
Alas, backtalk doesn’t work, especially if it makes your peers laugh. That’s the worst part of dealing with a Karen: all three effective solutions, shaming, spanking and uxoricide, are off the table. That didn’t “just happen”, it was planned by the Usual Suspects. For example, that early feminist rag, MS Magazine, was funded by the CIA.
According to January 2023 reporting by the Dalton Daily Citizen, Ryan Fowler, the police chief’s son who has signed onto the open letter protesting the conduct of the Shinnicks, attempted to file a hostile work environment complaint in December 2022 with the mayor against the city clerk for condescending emails, according to an incident report from the Walker County Sheriff’s Office.
According to the incident report acquired by the Daily Citizen, the mayor began yelling and slamming his desk in response to Ryan Fowler attempting to file the report. Ryan Fowler then attempted to file a hostile work environment complaint against the mayor with Stanton. When the mayor overheard this, he grabbed Fowler’s arm and threatened to fire him, according to the incident report.
After six years and an unlawful firing of the entire police department… unlawful because the mayor didn’t give 30 days’ notice as required by city charter… jury says…
Small Georgia town rehires local police after mayor fired entire department
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By Staff, 8 May 2026
The town council in a small mountain community in the US state of Georgia held an emergency meeting on Friday evening to vote to reinstate the police department after the mayor fired the chief and all the officers.
The notice for the meeting, posted outside the Cohutta town hall, had said the council would also consider a request for the mayor’s “immediate resignation”. However, the rest of the meeting agenda, including any action against the mayor, was tabled, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported. A second emergency ordinance approved by the town council prohibits the mayor from disbanding the police department for the next 30 days.
The mayor turned in his resignation regardless. Probably to deny them the satisfaction.
“Glad the City Council did the right thing tonight,” said Ken David, a lawyer representing a number of police officers, to the Chattanooga Times.
After Rayburn’s remarks, Shinnick voluntarily left the meeting and vice-mayor Shane Kornberg assumed the role of mayor for the remainder. Kornberg said he did not believe the police department had been legally disbanded. The vote on the ordinance to reinstate the officers was unanimous.
Police reinstated, mayor voluntarily left, but no re-firing of Pam Shinnick. Perhaps they felt it unnecessary, since she was illegally rehired.
That’s how the Karen Oppression will end… how it’s always ended. Man stops doing Woman’s bitchy bidding. It took years but at long last, Pam Shinnick finally ran out of authorities figures who gave a damn.
I bet it’ll happen faster for the next Karen.



It's the little things.
Someone needed to reign her in somehow. I'm glad the guy that enabled her bad behavior is gone.