

Deny bail for Randy Lambert in Bloomingdale, TN
The Issue
Recently, in the heart of our Bloomingdale, TN community, a disturbing incident unfolded when Randy Lambert forcibly entered a woman's home. This alarming break-in was not just a violation of personal space but occurred in the presence of young children, escalating to a situation so dire it required a SWAT team response. This is not an isolated event but part of a continuous pattern of harassment and stalking that Randy Lambert has inflicted upon this woman since she was a child, despite the presence of a restraining order designed to protect her.
Randy Lambert's history of threatening behavior has proven him to be a persistent danger to our neighborhood. His actions have disrupted the sense of safety that every individual in our community is entitled to, endangering not just the woman he has targeted, but every child, woman, and elderly person living here. Allowing him bond would only provide him the freedom to continue this dangerous behavior, potentially leading to even more harmful consequences.
Our justice system is meant to protect the vulnerable and keep our communities safe. Releasing Lambert on bond would be an extreme act of irresponsibility, negating the protective measures that have been put in place and placing numerous individuals at risk. His track record leaves no doubt about his intentions, and we cannot allow his release to perpetuate the terror he has already inflicted on our community.
It is imperative that those in positions of judicial authority recognize the severity of this threat. Without stringent measures, we are knowingly putting lives at risk. Stand with us to urge the court system to deny Randy Lambert's bond and prioritize the safety of citizens over the liberties of someone with a proven record of endangering others.
Sign this petition to show your support for ensuring the continued safety of Bloomingdale, TN, and make it clear that our community will not stand for violence and intimidation.

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The Issue
Recently, in the heart of our Bloomingdale, TN community, a disturbing incident unfolded when Randy Lambert forcibly entered a woman's home. This alarming break-in was not just a violation of personal space but occurred in the presence of young children, escalating to a situation so dire it required a SWAT team response. This is not an isolated event but part of a continuous pattern of harassment and stalking that Randy Lambert has inflicted upon this woman since she was a child, despite the presence of a restraining order designed to protect her.
Randy Lambert's history of threatening behavior has proven him to be a persistent danger to our neighborhood. His actions have disrupted the sense of safety that every individual in our community is entitled to, endangering not just the woman he has targeted, but every child, woman, and elderly person living here. Allowing him bond would only provide him the freedom to continue this dangerous behavior, potentially leading to even more harmful consequences.
Our justice system is meant to protect the vulnerable and keep our communities safe. Releasing Lambert on bond would be an extreme act of irresponsibility, negating the protective measures that have been put in place and placing numerous individuals at risk. His track record leaves no doubt about his intentions, and we cannot allow his release to perpetuate the terror he has already inflicted on our community.
It is imperative that those in positions of judicial authority recognize the severity of this threat. Without stringent measures, we are knowingly putting lives at risk. Stand with us to urge the court system to deny Randy Lambert's bond and prioritize the safety of citizens over the liberties of someone with a proven record of endangering others.
Sign this petition to show your support for ensuring the continued safety of Bloomingdale, TN, and make it clear that our community will not stand for violence and intimidation.

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Petition created on June 12, 2025