We all know by now that while Sheriff Arpaio was on his own personal anit-immigrant crusade and intimidate opposing local politicians, violent crime skyrocketed in his jurisdiction even as it dropped in the jurisdictions of less ideologically driven Sheriffs. Now, a recent report reveals that Sheriff Arpiao refused to investigate over 400 sex crimes many involving children.
Granny says, "Dat's right Sheriff Joe, don't let `em push ya around - tell `em to stick it where the sun don't shine!... U.S. sues Arpaio's office over treatment of Latinos May. 10, 2012 The U.S. Justice Department's racial-profiling lawsuit against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio will prolong a case that already has languished for years unless negotiators find common ground for a settlement. See also: 'I Am Not Going to Surrender My Office to the Federal Government,' Sheriff Arpaio Says May 10, 2012 As defiant as ever, get-tough Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio faces a federal court showdown over charges that deputies on his trademark immigration patrols racially profiled Latinos in violation of civil rights law.
Go on.... Why don't you start with showing us evidence there was reason to go forward with investigating these allegations. You DO realize that many allegations are false. Did you ever stop to think that these 400 allegations simply have no merit? Look, I know you have Sheriff Joe, but you need to wipe the drool off your chin and come up with something workable. This is a non-story and the desperation is palpable.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This lawsuit is frivilous. Dozens of Maricopa deputies are Hispanic. They launched this lawsuit process after the Obama Admin was only in office for 49 DAYS and only 6 months after ICE gave MCSO a rave review - even on compliance with Federal racial profiling guidelines.
You failed to report the last paragraph of the article which states: {The Sheriff's Office confirmed that detectives reactivated 432 sex-crimes cases from throughout the Valley after concerns were raised, making 19 arrests. Of the remainder, 115 were determined to be unfounded, 67 were classified as "cold cases" and 221 were "exceptionally" cleared without arrest.} Time to move on.
HAHAHA!! Awesome! Thanks for finding that. I had a feeling it was a scam. And it's always great when you show a scammer his scam with the words he posted. Good job!