Missouri, you keep calling people names based on your perception of them. That's fine, but don't try and push it as fact. Just because you can cut and paste newspaper articles doesn't make anything you say true. Sheriff Joe has never endorsed nor has he been a member of any racist organizations. Enforcement of the state and federal laws is not racist. So do yourself a favor and drop all of the racist propaganda, it just makes you look silly.
In 2004, victim James Savilles family sued Arpaio for $10 million, after Saville was found not guilty of attempting to kill the sheriff. The county recently settled with Saville for an undisclosed amount. It only had to pay the above amount out of public coffers; its insurance policy covered the rest.
Before you wish that you could collect $1 million by getting framed for Arpaio's murder, consider that Saville spent four years in county jail, awaiting trial as a result of the made-up crime
I'm sure if Daville had to spend time unnecessarily incarcerated, he was glad he was in the "fresh air" jail of this Sheriff, not a damp old cell in most areas.
Thank you Sheriff Joe.If every County had a Sheriff like you , these wetbacks wouldn't even be an issue.
OSIDEVANDAL 3 years ago
Missouri, you keep calling people names based on your perception of them. That's fine, but don't try and push it as fact. Just because you can cut and paste newspaper articles doesn't make anything you say true. Sheriff Joe has never endorsed nor has he been a member of any racist organizations. Enforcement of the state and federal laws is not racist. So do yourself a favor and drop all of the racist propaganda, it just makes you look silly.
azlefan 3 years ago
Our politicians need to listen closely to those living on our border states.
LadyCitizen 3 years ago 2
In 2004, victim James Savilles family sued Arpaio for $10 million, after Saville was found not guilty of attempting to kill the sheriff. The county recently settled with Saville for an undisclosed amount. It only had to pay the above amount out of public coffers; its insurance policy covered the rest.
Before you wish that you could collect $1 million by getting framed for Arpaio's murder, consider that Saville spent four years in county jail, awaiting trial as a result of the made-up crime
MissouriManiac 3 years ago
MissourManiac
I'm sure if Daville had to spend time unnecessarily incarcerated, he was glad he was in the "fresh air" jail of this Sheriff, not a damp old cell in most areas.
Cindi3847 3 years ago