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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
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Knox County officer charged with rape transferred to Blount jail



A Knox County Sheriff’s Office lieutenant arrested Tuesday afternoon in connection with a rape investigation has been taken to the Blount County jail.
A Knox County grand jury indicted Dennis Mills Jr., 43, Powell, for rape of a child, statutory rape by an authority figure and incest. Authorities arrested him without incident in Knoxville Tuesday evening. Mills was being held on $250,000 bond in Knox County before his transfer.
Knox County Sheriff Jimmy “J.J.” Jones made the decision to move Mills from the Knox County jail to Blount County because of Mills’ affiliation with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office and to “avoid any appearance of favoritism,” according to the KCSO website.
Knox County District Attorney Randy Nichols reiterated that Mills would know the people on the force and that would supervise him at the Knox County Detention Facility.
“It was an unacceptable circumstance,” Nichols told The Daily Times Wednesday. “(Blount County) Sheriff (James) Berrong was kind enough to help us as far as housing. This way, we could move it along in the system, to avoid any problems.”
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation began investigating Mills on March 4, at the request of Nichols. His office, along with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, assisted in the investigation.

The Sheriff’s Office placed Mills on administrative leave without pay.