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AZ Sheriff Charged
A Justice Department report describes "a pervasive culture of discriminatory bias against Latinos" in Joe Arpaio's office.
From Mariano Castillo, CNN updated 7:22 PM EDT, Thu May 10, 2012

Arpaio: 'I will fight this to the bitter end'

(CNN) -- The sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, lashed out Thursday at Justice Department officials, calling their civil lawsuit alleging civil rights violations against him and his county politically motivated.

"They're using me for the Latino vote, showing that they're doing something, taking on the sheriff over an alleged racial profiling," Joe Arpaio told reporters in Phoenix.

He vowed to defend himself, not for selfish purposes, but to help the thousands of other sheriffs in the country avoid finding themselves in similar situations. "I'm not going to surrender my office to the federal government," he said. "I will fight this to the bitter end."

Arpaio rejected the Department of Justice's call for monitors to oversee the workings of his department. "That shows you they want to take over this office," he said. "Under this agreement with the so-called monitor, I'd probably have to clear every press release before I go public, especially having to do with illegal immigration, with the Department of Justice."

Arpaio's remarks came hours after the Justice Department filed the civil lawsuit.

"At its core, this is an abuse-of-power case involving a sheriff and sheriff's office that disregarded the Constitution, ignored sound police practices, comprised public safety, and did not hesitate to retaliate against perceived critics," said Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thomas Perez.

The Justice Department had delivered in December a report with findings of civil rights violations and sought to fix them through a negotiated settlement with Maricopa County and its sheriff's office. Those talks broke down in February over Maricopa's refusal to consider any agreement that involved an independent monitor, Perez said.

"Attempts to forge solutions to address the serious civil rights and public safety concerns have proven elusive," Perez said.

According to the civil complaint, the sheriff's office has displayed a pattern of discrimination against Latinos, which includes racial profiling, unlawful detention and searches, and unlawful targeting of Latinos during raids.

The complaint also alleges that Maricopa detention officers discriminated against Latino prisoners in the jail. The targets were often prisoners who don't speak English well, Perez said. The jailers would give orders only in English, and when the prisoners didn't understand, they would place an entire area of the jail on lockdown for disobedience.

"This incites obvious and unwarranted hostility toward the inmates, potentially placing prisoners and officers alike in harm's way," Perez said.

Finally, the complaint recounts a number of cases in which Arpaio and his office allegedly retaliated against perceived enemies. These included judges, lawyers and community leaders who were critical, or perceived to be critical of Maricopa policies.

"Nobody is above the law, and nobody can misuse the legal process to silence those with different opinions," Perez said. "Leadership starts at the top, and all of the alleged violations outlined in the complaint are the product of a culture of disregard for basic rights within MCSO that starts at the top and pervades the organization."

The December letter said detention officers in Arpaio's jail invoked slurs and profanities against Latinos, calling them "wetbacks," "Mexican bitches" and "stupid Mexicans."

Arpaio has denied any discrimination, and one of his attorneys called the Justice Department investigation a "witch hunt.

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Send Comments ASKFMB OPINION

Today is

MISSISSIPI 2012 IN ARIZONA

 

Mississippi in 1960, for Blacks, was a psychologically, emotionally, and spiritually, frightening state to live in.

When you hear Blacks talk about "the system" in the past, the system was the local cops, sheriff, mayor, state representative and the governor, all, joined together, as a racist collaboration to inflict tough laws, undocumented laws, and financial hardships on blacks, in order to keep them illiterate, unemployable, and entered in the criminal system based on any miniscule law that can be used to create any type of legal documentation against a black person to be used in the court of law and in the public's conscious to demean any and all blacks.

They Are All Niggers... so lets treat them like niggers.

In the 60s, the term "the man", when used in conversations such as.. "taking it to the man", refers to the man as being a "Rich Person" who pays off local cops, sheriffs, mayors, congressmen, senators, and governors in all racist states. Thus, Blacks had to go through local officials to get to "the man".

Today, Sheriff Joe Arpaio remembers those days, being that he is in his 60s, and he lives those days today, using his position as Sheriff to inflict a system of abuses on local Hispanic Citizens, Blacks and on any politician that he feels that have wronged him in anyway.

The Issue for Joe Arpaio is that, this is 2012, and the number of racist in the "system" have subsided, and there are two Black Men in the two top positions in the United States of America.

American Citizens, to include Blacks & Hispanics, aren't the illiterate humans that existed in the 1960s, and the system has evolved to understand that it can't get away with blatant abuses as if it's still 1960.

I believe that the Feds have gone above and beyond the call of patients with this sheriff and it's time to make an example for all the sheriffs who are still running their cities in racist states, like 1960, with impunity.

Individuals who live to be above 60 years of life, realize that they are closer to death, thus, becoming repentant of the things that they have done in there life, but some don't, and this sheriff is one of those who have enjoyed the sanctity of racial bias for so long that the drug of impunity has caused him to thumb his finger to the wrong group of people.

When Joe Arpaio goes down, and is sentenced to jail, I'd like to be there, in the court, to look at the expression on his face, as they walk his old sorry ass to jail..., the same jail that he abused Hispanics & Blacks in.

In My Opinion

ASMFMB
5/11/2012

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