A viral video is garnering attention in Holmes County, and seems to be causing differing opinions.
On July 1, The Nadery family, Eugene, Brittni and two children, were headed back to their Florida home from Enterprise.
Eugene claims to have accelerated and passed a truck first. According to a release put out by the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office, the driver of the truck was Sheriff John Tate.The report says Sheriff Tate offered EMS for Brittni to take her to the hospital, but Nadery refused. Upon getting to the hospital, Eugene had taken Brittni inside to be see by a doctor. He then made his way back out to his truck to see Sheriff Tate writing him citations.
“Now you are calming down because we are on live,” Mr. Nadery is heard saying offscreen as he films Sheriff Tate.According to Eugene, he received a citation for reckless driving, no insurance and no tag. He says he is not trying to refute the citations, but both Mr. and Mrs. Nadery felt the situation could’ve been handled better.
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