Local

‘Nothing short of bullying:’ TBI confirms investigation of Sheriff’s daughter, Fuson talks decision timing

‘Nothing short of bullying:’ TBI confirms investigation of Sheriff’s daughter, Fuson talks decision timing

Sheriff John Fuson being sworn in by Judge Jill Ayers on Aug. 30, 2022. Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The reasoning for Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson’s seemingly abrupt decision to end the booking log still seems to be in question by the public.

Though Fuson has garnered much support for this new decision, many believed it was personally motivated by his daughter, Sarah Fuson.

TBI investigation

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation released the following statement confirming the ongoing investigation involving the sheriff’s daughter:

“At the request of District Attorney General Robert Nash, TBI special agents are investigating the actions of Sarah Fuson in relation to a reported instance of suspected child abuse that occurred at her place of employment, a daycare center in Montgomery County. The investigation remains active and ongoing,” said Josh DeVine, TBI Communications Director.

Fuson provided a statement on Friday regarding the allegations and the timing of the decision to end the booking log.

“Without a doubt, removing the booking log from our website has been the most controversial decision of my tenure. Shying away from doing the right thing is not something that I will do. This is true regardless of what may be going on in my personal life or what is going on in the personal lives of every person that has been posted on our website,” Fuson said.

Fuson: ‘Nothing short of bullying’

“The fact that my daughter has found herself in the crosshairs of an investigation was not the sole reason for removing the mugshots from our website. Discussions regarding the removal of mugshots from the website have occurred since becoming Sheriff. Evaluating the benefit of good policy versus the pain, ridicule, embarrassment, and prejudgment that has steadily increased on social media, which is directly related to posting these mugshots, is in totality the reason for removing them.”

Fuson went on to say that the timing of this decision to remove the mugshots carries the same level of concern for his daughter and family as every other person and their families. He said that many people have seen how individuals and “certain agenda-driven organizations” disseminate cruel and vile criticism along with mugshots.

“This has overwhelmingly become nothing short of bullying, and entertainment for bullies,” Fuson said.

Currently, Sarah Fuson has not been arrested or charged with anything.

“I will not comment on the circumstances of the investigation involving my daughter, other than saying that due to my position, she has been more harshly scrutinized, shamed, and prejudged. This is not fair to her or my family. As any father would do, I WILL do everything that I can to support and protect her. I understand the investigative and legal procedures and will use that experience.”

Latest Headlines

Montgomery County Election Commission on February 14, 2024. (Wesley Irvin)

yesterday in Elections, News

Who’s on ballot for City of Clarksville mayor, City Council elections?

The State General and City of Clarksville election will be Tuesday, Nov. 3, with city mayor and half the City Council on the ballot.

yesterday in News

UPDATE: Warm and humid this week, with daily chance of storms

Clarksville forecast: Warm and humid weather – though not as hot as last week – will continue this week, with daily chances for showers and thunderstorms.

Collage showing four scenes: a crowded community meeting, a storefront with police tape outside, a framed '2025 Winner' award at a radio station, and a vintage black-and-white pool complex photo.

Saturday in News

News in Clarksville: Senior Board shakeup, death at jail, fireworks rules, and other top stories this week

The top local news stories in Clarksville this week, including the Ajax Turner Senior Center board kicking off four members and a death at the Montgomery County Jail.

Gloria J. Sweet-Love with Darius Chappell's mother and other family on July 4, 2026. (Nia Holland)

Saturday in News

Tennessee NAACP calls for thorough investigation into jail death of Darius Chappell

The NAACP called for accountability and an immediate independent investigation into the death of 34-year-old Darius Chappell at the Montgomery County Jail.

Red inflatable rescue boat with four people in life jackets in a murky river; rescuers assist a swimmer while a rope extends from the boat.

Friday in News

6 tubers stranded in storm on Big West Fork Creek rescued near Billy Dunlop Park

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A group of stranded tubers were rescued during a thunderstorm Friday afternoon on Big West Fork…

Latest Headlines

3 days ago in Entertainment, Trending

The best movies of 2026 so far, from ‘Project Hail Mary’ to ‘Rose of Nevada’

It's been a curiously seesawing first six months. The movies have been dominated as much by 26-year-old YouTuber-turned-filmmaker Curry Barker as they have 79-year-old Steven Spielberg.

4 days ago in Sports, Trending

U.S. beats Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 to advance to round of 16 and keep its World Cup dreams alive

Malik Tillman stepped up for a free kick with a bloody sock and a new right boot after being stepped on by an opponent as the United States scrambled to protect a one-goal lead, down a man in a World Cup knockout round.

4 days ago in Entertainment

California to institute Bruce Lee Day, a first for a Chinese American in the state’s history

Martial arts icon Bruce Lee, who was born in San Francisco, will become the first Chinese American in California history with an annual namesake day.

4 days ago in Entertainment, Trending

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to host their wedding Friday at Madison Square Garden, AP source says

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will have their wedding at Madison Square Garden on Friday night, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the security plans.

5 days ago in National, Trending

Americans step out for their nation’s 250th in a proud moment sown with division and doubt

One of the stars of the American firmament once advised citizens of all stripes how to express their love of country. Mark Twain's long-ago words capture how Americans are stepping out this week to wish their nation a happy milestone birthday.