A Facebook profile confirmed by multiple law enforcement sources as a tool created for law enforcement use has been actively engaging with Unfiltered with Berry's coverage of the Coffee County Circuit Court Clerk's race.
It sent a friend request. It entered comment exchanges. It has been publicly boosting Jenny Anthony.
The profile name is Brittany Warren.
What the Screenshots Show
In February, the Brittany Warren profile engaged Berry in a comment exchange on a local Facebook post -- raising the subject of Democrats running on the Republican ticket and defending Jenny Anthony. The exchange was not on an Unfiltered post.

Shortly after that exchange, the same profile sent Berry a friend request.

Engage in the comments. Then seek direct access. That is the sequence.
Throughout this period, the profile has also been publicly posting and sharing content supportive of Jenny Anthony, including coverage from the Tullahoma News favorable to the Clerk.



This is not a profile that stumbled into the race. It engaged. It escalated. It has been openly working in Anthony's favor, while confirmed law enforcement sources say it was never built for that purpose.
What Law Enforcement Sources Say
Multiple sources with knowledge of local law enforcement operations confirm that the Brittany Warren account was created as a law enforcement tool.
That means the account was not built for political commentary. It was not built to send friend requests to journalists. It was not built to post in support of candidates for county office.
Someone with ties to both local law enforcement and the Anthony campaign has access to the account. That is the bridge between what this profile was created to do and what it has actually been doing.
The Questions That Don't Have Answers Yet
Using a law enforcement tool outside its sanctioned purpose raises legal questions that no one in a position of authority has publicly answered.
Who authorized this account to be used this way? Was its use in a political race sanctioned by any law enforcement agency, or did someone act on their own? If a law enforcement profile is being deployed to engage with and monitor a journalist covering a public official, what legal framework governs that? Who is responsible for ensuring it stays within appropriate boundaries, and have those boundaries been crossed?
There are accountability questions that follow directly from those. Will the person who accessed this account and used it in this manner be publicly identified? Will the relevant law enforcement agency acknowledge what happened? Will there be any consequences for using a tool created for investigations to do political work in a contested county race?
And then there are questions that are more personal and more direct.
Why did this profile seek access to Daniel Berry? The friend request came after a comment exchange about the Clerk's race. That is not a coincidence. That is a choice someone made. What was the purpose of that choice? What was the goal of gaining direct access to the journalist covering this race?
Is there an ulterior motive? Is this about monitoring coverage? Influencing it? Something else?
These are not paranoid questions. They are the logical questions that follow from documented facts. A profile built for law enforcement, operated by someone with ties to a political campaign, engaged a journalist and then sought direct access to him. The public deserves to know why.
Until those questions are answered, the answer to whether this reporter needs to be looking over his shoulder is: unknown. And unknown is not acceptable.
What Nobody Is Saying
Jenny Anthony has not responded to Unfiltered's request to appear on the show.
There is no public explanation for how a profile created for law enforcement use ends up in the comment section of a contested political race, sending friend requests to the journalist covering it.
A tool created for law enforcement has a defined purpose. What has been documented here is not that purpose. Who is going to answer for it?
The Republican Primary for Coffee County Circuit Court Clerk is on May 5, 2026.
Unfiltered has screenshots documenting the friend request, the comment exchanges, and the profile's public activity. Multiple anonymous sources with knowledge of local law enforcement operations confirm the account was created as a law enforcement tool. Jenny Anthony has not responded to Unfiltered's request to appear on the show.