This sheriff has a legitimate sh-t list!
A Florida sheriff warned folks not to get on his official S.H.I.T. list — his Sheriff’s High Intensity Target list, that is — in a wild video where he tears down a “meth” house that’s “trashin’ up” the neighborhood.
In the footage, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey is shown standing in front of a disheveled, garbage-littered house as an armored vehicle smashes into the front of the home.
“There’s nothing worse than having a bad neighbor — except having a bad neighbor that’s a criminal and trashes up the neighborhood, and puts in a flop house and [makes it] methville,” he declares.
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey warned folks not to get on his “S.H.I.T.” list. Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, Florida
“But guess what. It’s a new day. We started a new unit called the Sheriff’s High Intensity Target unit. The only reason [it] exists is to go after trashville like this.”
The video, posted on the department’s Facebook page Oct. 9, then shows the vehicle ripping down the house as heavy metal music blasts.
“We’re about to crash your little party and tear your little playhouse down,” the sheriff says. “We ain’t playing. We’ve had enough.”
Ivey goes on to explain that police have “tried everything” to get the residents to leave before leveling the house on Seneca Drive.
Footage shows a police tank smashing into the front of the home. Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, Florida
Police demolished the house on Seneca Drive. Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, Florida
The S.H.I.T list program identifies “problem properties” where residents engage in criminal activity, like drug dealing, or have a negative impact on the neighborhood, according to the department.
The circumstances surrounding how or why the sheriff was allowed to demolish the the house in the video were unclear Friday. The department didn’t immediately respond to questions from The Post.
“Hope you got a demolition permit. Lol,” one commenter wrote.