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Il y a quelques années, J'ai ran a story on Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, qui prétend être le shérif plus difficiles là-bas. Il a utilisé ce moniker pour se faire réélire maintes et maintes fois, et d'acquérir une renommée nationale.
Dans tout les cas, mon problème avec Arpaio découle du fait qu'il est censé être si dur sur le crime - y compris l'utilisation de stéroïdes - yet he fought against Arizona measures that would essentially fire any deputy or cop who was caught juicing. Essentiellement, he thinks that people should do time for using steroids, but cops should get a slap on the wrist.
Well bringing all of this to the present, I recently found it funny that three people right under his nose were busted for smuggling drugs and illegal immigrants. One of the employees was a deputy, and the other two were female detention officers.
And while it's doubtful that Arpaio had any knowledge of the fact that people under his command were engaged in an international drug smuggling ring, it's still funny that this hypocritical sheriff's image will take a blow anyways.
The incident has of course drawn Arpaio to defend himself as he told reporters, "Every organization, you're going to find some people who do wrong. It's human nature." Arpaio also doesn't believe that his department needs any outside help to flush out criminals working under him as he said, "We have enough violence without having moles in my own organization that put my deputies in danger."