(PENSACOLA) -- You reap what you sow is now Commissioner Mike Kohler's tale.
Since blasting Escambia County Clerk-Comptroller Pam Childers over a $1K, specifically condemning her religion while doing so, is, to say the least, ironic, with Kohler needing a little of that religion now, since forgiveness must be at hand for this not to be held against him in the upcoming election, as seen in the post below.

(Photo: Facebook Post questioning Kohler's accountability over recent charge)
But first, as noted in the subhead, in good faith and in ethical journalism, I cite Molly Barrows, who dropped a dog-attack victim story because I hurt her feelings, as read here.
As for Kohler, short and sweet, PNJ's own Barrows scooped all local media with the story, with no other coverage seen as I post at the time of this report. Caught on a Ring cam, and a short police investigation later, the April 13 incident reveals Kohler damaging property, with no sign of regret in his failure to leave information about the incident with the neighbor.
"Pensacola Police Department Public Information Officer Mike Wood now says Kohler is being charged with "leaving a vehicle unattended," specifically for leaving the keys in the car and it running," Barrow reports.
"The dog walker told the tenant and property owner that a man in a red shirt driving a red truck hit the pole and that he told him to "call someone and don't touch anything," Barrows reports, adding, "He said he went back inside the home to grab his phone and, "then (Kohler) disappeared."

(Photo: Image from AOL republish of PNJ report)
Barrows adds that "Wood said Kohler left because he thought it only damaged his truck."
But he did, causing $3k in damage to a resident's roof and electrical box.
And Barrows, if you are reading this, nice job, really. Voters need to know what type of man they are dealing with before going to the polls.
Here is a link to Barrows' full report on AOL for those who do not have a subscription to PNJ, allowing them to read.
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