Critics call for AZ sheriff to resign, be indicted
Thursday, May 12, 2011
PHOENIX (AP) — Critics of America’s self-proclaimed toughest sheriff on Wednesday called for his resignation and for the federal government to indict him and take control of his office amid allegations of corruption, racial profiling, and misspending.
The call for action comes after a recent investigation revealed evidence of corruption among Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s top commanders, and emails cited in court documents showed that top deputies circulated offensive jokes about Mexicans even as they were being scrutinized over allegations of racial profiling.
“We’re the laughing stock of the world,” said Salvador Reza, an organizer of a local immigrant rights group who joined County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox, a state representative and others at a news conference where they called for Arpaio’s resignation.
Asked whether he would resign, Arpaio — widely known for his department’s crime and immigration sweeps — told The Associated Press: “Never.”
“I have no fear about what these people want,” he said. “I think we’ve done a pretty good job in the sheriff’s office. There’s always bumps in the road sometimes, but when they come about I take immediate action.”
Arpaio fired two top aides last month following a misconduct investigation by another local sheriff’s office. A heavily redacted report portrayed one of the aides, former Chief Deputy David Hendershott, as a manager who cut corners in criminal investigations and tried to bully colleagues who objected to his orders.
The group calling for Arpaio to resign says the report shows that at best, Arpaio is an incompetent manager if he didn’t know about the alleged corruption, and at worst, that he was perfectly aware of it.
Arpaio said he did not know about it, is responsible for 15,000 employees and delegated a lot of responsibilities.
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu said he found no evidence that Arpaio knew what was going on among his command staff and placed much of the blame on Hendershott.
A federal grand jury also is investigating Arpaio over abuse-of-power allegations, and the U.S. Justice Department is conducting a civil rights investigation of Arpaio’s office and examining jail policies that discriminate against people with limited English skills.
The group of activists calling for Arpaio’s resignation also pointed to recently released emails that showed top deputies forwarded offensive jokes to each other that reinforced stereotypes about Mexicans. Several officers distributed an email making fun of Spanish accents, while another officer circulated a photo of a mock driver’s license for a fictional state called “Mexifornia.“
Portions of the emails were included in court filings for a civil lawsuit that accuses officers in the Arizona county of racially profiling people during traffic stops.
Arpaio denies that his deputies engage in racial profiling.
Additionally, a county examination found that the sheriff’s office inappropriately spent $99 million from two jail funds over the last eight years to pay for other law enforcement operations, including immigration patrols and unsuccessful criminal cases brought against two county officials and a judge.
The findings by county budget officials were sent to federal prosecutors in charge of the abuse-of-power investigation.
In addition to calling on the federal government to file charges against Arpaio, the group of activists said they want the sheriff’s office placed into receivership and for the federal government to assume control over it.
Jacqueline Byers, research director at the National Association of Counties, said that would be unlikely.
She said if anyone could take over management of the sheriff’s office it would be the state.
“The federal government can’t say anything about how a county runs itself,” she said. “Counties are creatures of the state, so the state would have to provide oversight.”
Even if the state has laws in place to assume leadership and wants to, Byers said Arpaio likely would have to resign or be indicted on criminal charges first.
She was unaware of any other law enforcement agency in the country being placed into receivership, but said a county government in New Jersey recently was taken over by state officials over budget issues.
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Comments
wcywing 2 years ago
let due process take its course.
JCLifer 2 years ago
Sheriff Joe Arpaio deserves a COMMENDATION for all he has done as a patriotic American.
asb 2 years ago
There are too many good tough cops out there doing their job right to give Joe "Jackboot" Arpaio anything but a jail term for the nonesense he's allowed while in charge. His chest thumping, flag wrapped and race-baited rants against his own people should get him an entry in Ripley's, but no, the Right Wing loves him. He's a goon.
asb 2 years ago
Apparently a beloved goon .. . .
wcywing 2 years ago
wow, hkchas, going against the will of people of maricopa county. how dare you question them. heh.
wcywing 2 years ago
wow, still going against the will of the people of Maricopa county. how dare anyone question them. i see how you like questioning people that don't like results, heh. btw he is not a felon yet, he could be though.
however i am more concerned about the Pima county swat team that raided a Marine's house and shot him to death in front of his wife and child.
Gotigers 2 years ago
It is so refreshing for someone not to cower down to allegations. He is a true American Hero. Upholding the law that he has sworn to protect. GO JOE!!!
JCLifer 2 years ago
Joe is trying to protect our country from all the criminals and illegal invaders.
asb 2 years ago
Yes Joe, please GO!
wcywing 2 years ago
the people of Maricopa county have spoken! they voted for this guy how many times? i have no problems with inmates wearing pink, living in a tent, eating mre's. arresting suspects should not be a crime. that being said, if actually did something wrong, let there be an investigation.
wcywing 2 years ago
well... the people have Maricopa county have consistantly voted for this guy. let the grand jury and dept of justice find out if he did or not. even if they did find something, i'm sure the people of Maricopa county will vote for him again. look at JC and MO and who they elect.
wcywing 2 years ago
i don't know who is worse, you or hkchas? did i say he commited a crime. as for clinton, he was impeached, was he not? the Senate acquited him. did you bother to see my other posts?
wcywing 2 years ago
Joe is a suspect, not a convicted felon yet, probably easier to prove negligence. i am more concerned about MO politics than what happens in AZ. the apparent negligence and or incompetence and bad decisions that our elected officials make is scary, and they still get elected.
wcywing 2 years ago
i didn't say they were. however i am not happy what their decisions and what they are proposing.
wcywing 2 years ago
apparently you can read as well as grace. heh. yea, look at who JC and MO elect. i'm sure you like all of them. LOL! i didn't know you were such a gop fella.
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