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America’s Worst Sheriff (Joe Arpaio)
PHOENIX (NYT) February 8. 2009
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa
County, Arizona, which includes
Phoenix and its sprawling
surroundings, is an aggressive
self-promoter with a new claim to
fame: a reality show on Fox called
“Smile … You’re Under Arrest!” It’s
a “Candid Camera” for crooks, with
actors luring fugitives into
compromising situations, for laughs.
It’s easy to snicker at the sight of
a publicity-addicted law-enforcement
official wallowing with the dregs of
reality TV, sharing a channel with
shows like “My Bare Lady,” “The
Glutton Bowl” and “World Famous for
Dicking Around.”
But Sheriff Arpaio is armed and
dangerous. He is a genuine public
menace with a long and
well-documented trail of inmate
abuses, unjustified arrests, racial
profiling, brutal and inept policing
and wasteful spending.
For years he has won fawning press
coverage by playing the role of
“America’s Toughest Sheriff.” But
now another side of the story — that
is, the truth — is leaking out.
The latest example is a report
released this month that sums up, in
devastating detail, the cost of
Sheriff Arpaio’s reign. It was
issued not by the sheriff’s usual
critics — whom he routinely
dismisses as a band of
bleeding-hearts — but by the
Goldwater Institute, a think tank
dedicated to the principles of the
late Arizona Senator Barry
Goldwater, an obelisk of
conservatism.
Here’s the gist.
What has risen on Sheriff Arpaio’s
watch: violent crimes (up 69 percent
overall from 2004 to 2007, with
homicides up 166 percent in those
three years), 911 response times,
unserved arrest warrants, racist
sweeps of Hispanic neighborhoods,
and dollars paid out in budget
overruns, overtime and lawsuit
settlements.
What has declined: the arrest rate,
the number of satellite booking
stations, public access to
department records, Sheriff Arpaio’s
reputation.
The Goldwater report must bring some
comfort to the residents of Maricopa
County who have spent years raising
the alarm about Sheriff Arpaio, with
little effect outside Arizona.
They include a Web site,
barriozona.com, that has tracked the
sheriff’s terrorizing sweeps through
Hispanic neighborhoods, and a dogged
reporter, Stephen Lemons of The
Phoenix New Times, who keeps the
heat on Sheriff Arpaio in his blog.
Mr. Lemons recently posted some
chilling video from a public meeting
of the Maricopa County Board of
Supervisors, where Sheriff Arpaio’s
deputies arrested citizens … for
clapping.
Sheriff Arpaio was elected to a
fifth term in November and is riding
high, at least in the worlds of bad
policing and jackass television.
But pride, they say, goes before a
fall. Here’s hoping!
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