The court case of a Pitt County deputy accused of giving a 20-year-old a drink has been continued until March 12.
The State Bureau of Investigated charged Deputy Amanda Raper Tyndall, 30, of N.C. 43 South on Sept. 23 after the Pitt County district attorney requested an investigation into the reported June 5 incident.
A complaint was filed against Tyndall on June 6 after an Alcohol Law Enforcement officer cited Elizabeth Daniel Dominique, 20, for underage drinking.
Dominique and a friend said that Tyndall gave the young woman the drink but walked away when the agent approached the table and wrote the citation.
Pitt County Sheriff Mac Manning has defended Tyndall, who joined the department in October 2005. Tyndall was Manning’s only full-time Drug Awareness and Resistance Education officer, and he suspended classes during the fall because of the investigation and public discussion about the matter.
Tyndall remains employed by the sheriff’s office.
When Tyndall was charged Manning gave reporters copies of statements made by Dominique, one of her friends and Alcohol Law Enforcement agent Rusty King.
King said he saw Dominique drink from a wine glass while a woman later identified as Tyndall had her back turned.
Manning said Tyndall knew Dominique because the young woman previously dated the deputy’s stepson.
“They were familiar with each other, but they were not together in the same party that night,” Manning said.
3 comments:
AT is a swinging whore. There is no doubt in my mind that she was guilty of giving that little girl alcohol on more than one occasion. She'll get what she deserves sooner or later - sooner I hope.
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A swinging whore? You know this because you are actively involved in that aspect of my life?
Little girl? Since when did a 20 year constitute being a "little girl"? If you had a vested interest in the mockery of a trial I had then I would assume you were there. So..if in fact you were there then you would know that this "little girl" was at risk of losing her full ride to ECU and was found to be dishonest during the trial. Your anonymity is both cowardly and classless. You have a hateful heart and I will pray that in the last 10 years since you have posted this, you've learned to spew less hate and spread more love.
Sincerely,
Amanda Tyndall
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