Doxed: The Political Lynching of a Southern Cop


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Joshua Doggrell, a highly respected police lieutenant in Anniston, Alabama, was known for his interest in Southern history and identity, as well as his membership in the League of the South. Despite being a member of this organization, which was deemed acceptable as a private citizen’s right, there was never any indication of racism in his work or personal life. In fact, he was considering resigning from the League due to disagreements with certain tendencies within the group.

However, in June 2015, Doggrell became the target of a “hit piece” by the Southern Poverty Law Center, leading to his sudden firing by the mayor at a press conference the following day, without following proper legal personnel policy requirements.

In his book, DOXED, Doggrell reflects on the impact of the city’s actions on his life and family, shedding light on the lack of integrity and honesty displayed by public officials on all levels. He highlights the devastating effects of doxing, a tactic used by organizations driven by suppressing freedom of opinion, which can target anyone at any time.

Publisher: Shotwell Publishing LLC (March 18, 2024)
Language: English
Paperback: 296 pages
ISBN-10: 1963506014
ISBN-13: 978-1963506013
Item Weight: 14.1 ounces
Dimensions: 6 x 0.67 x 9 inches

FAQ:
1. Who is Joshua Doggrell and what was his role in Anniston, Alabama?
2. What is the League of the South and why did Doggrell consider resigning from it?
3. What were the circumstances surrounding Doggrell’s firing in June 2015?
4. What is doxing and how does it relate to Doggrell’s story as described in the book DOXED?

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