As discussions surrounding the Knox County Juvenile Center intensify, serious questions are being raised—not only about the center itself but also about the leadership response from county officials.
While I will not comment on the ongoing allegations or specific actions at this time, the response issued by the County Mayor warrants attention. The proposal to alter county ordinance and place the Juvenile Center under the control of the Knox County Sheriff appears to be a hasty reaction rather than a well-considered policy decision. Though it is a potential avenue for reform, the abrupt nature of the announcement raises concerns about long-term impacts and oversight.
More troubling, however, is the Mayor’s direct appeal to Governor Bill Lee—a move that contradicts the principles of limited government often championed by Republican and libertarian leaders, such as the Mayor. This appeal opens the door for state intervention that could bypass local authority altogether.
If the Governor’s office decides to bring the facility under state juvenile corrections control, Knox County could lose local oversight entirely.
On X, formerly twitter, Mayor Jacobs stated on May 2, 2021 that “Being a libertarian means that I don’t spend every waking moment worried that someone somewhere is doing something I don’t agree with. Do what you want, just don’t hurt other people and don’t force your views on them. Otherwise, mind your own business. We’d all be happier.”
In times of crisis, leadership must be measured, transparent, and grounded in sound policy—not political expediency. The future of juvenile justice in our community depends on it.
In the view of this blogger, If the Mayor is going to ask for transparency, perhaps he should begin with the offices under his purview. For instance, according to internal sources, the news of the Mayor’s procurement director were never meant to reach the light of day OR how it is that the Mayor somehow has lake views from his home on the Halls/Powell community line according to screenshots from his wife’s Facebook page since 2023.
Again, if we’re being transparent, let’s not throw stones from the interior of our glass house overlooking Douglas Lake.




























