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Joe Arpaio Apology: Arizona Sheriff Apologizes To Victims For Botched Sex-Crime Cases

Joe Arpaio Arizona Sex Crime Cases

By JACQUES BILLEAUD   12/ 5/11 07:03 PM ET   AP

PHOENIX -- Sheriff Joe Arpaio apologized Monday to victims for his office's botched investigations of a large number of sex-crimes cases as the tough-talking lawman faced a growing outcry over mismanagement in his office.

Arpaio held a news conference to discuss the investigations in the city of El Mirage a day after The Associated Press ran an article outlining some of the bungled cases.

His office said 432 sex-crimes investigations from El Mirage and other parts of the county were reopened after his office learned of cases – including dozens of alleged child molestations – that hadn't been investigated adequately or weren't examined at all over a three-year period ending in 2007. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office was under contract to handle law enforcement duties in the city on the edge of Phoenix at the time.

"If there were any victims, I apologize to those victims," the sheriff said in his office's most detailed public comments about the cases.

Chief Deputy Sheriff Jerry Sheridan said the sheriff's office is poised to take possible disciplinary action as early as this week against the employees responsible for the cases.

The reopened cases resulted in 19 arrests, a figure the sheriff's office considers to be average and equal to the number of sex-crimes arrests made so far this year countywide.

Still, Captain Steve Whitney, the official in charge of criminal investigations, said there might have been more arrests had there been more timely investigations.

In El Mirage alone, officials discovered at least 32 reported child molestations – with victims as young as 2 years old – where the sheriff's office failed to follow through, even though suspects were known in all but six cases. Many of the victims, said a retired El Mirage police official who reviewed the files, were children of illegal immigrants.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, whose district doesn't include Arpaio's jurisdiction, issued a written statement saying the sheriff should immediately resign before more damage is done to public confidence in law enforcement. He and other critics say Arpaio puts too much emphasis on rounding up illegal immigrants at the expense of more important law enforcement responsibilities.

"The picture emerging – no follow-up, no investigation, no prosecution, no justice and a shield of silence after the fact – is not how we conduct law enforcement in this country," Grijalva said. "Enforcing laws against violent crime, whatever a victim's legal status, is mandatory and not something we leave to individual communities as an open question. Selective enforcement undermines respect for our brave legal officers and is rightly not tolerated by the public."

Arpaio rejected the congressman's criticism. "I am not going anywhere," Arpaio said.

The botched sex-crimes investigations have served as an embarrassment to a department whose sheriff is the self-described "America's Toughest Sheriff" and a national hero to conservatives on the immigration issue.

Sheridan said pending disciplinary action prevented him from explaining why the cases weren't investigated, but he acknowledged that employees of the sheriff's office made mistakes. "Once initial information came out, some detectives decided not to follow up," Sheridan said.

Whitney said the sheriff's office has since made changes to better track cases, and enacted more training and moved certain employees out of the sex-crimes squad.

Of the 428 reopened investigations that have been completed, 116 were deemed to have no basis in fact to move forward or had accounts that didn't add up. More than 220 were turned down by prosecutors or didn't have enough evidence to bring to prosecutors.

Sixty-nine cases had no further information to pursue or couldn't be advanced further.

The sex-crimes cases had been reported earlier by The Arizona Republic, the East Valley Tribune, KNXV-TV and other media outlets.

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PHOENIX -- Sheriff Joe Arpaio apologized Monday to victims for his office's botched investigations of a large number of sex-crimes cases as the tough-talking lawman faced a growing outcry over mismana...
PHOENIX -- Sheriff Joe Arpaio apologized Monday to victims for his office's botched investigations of a large number of sex-crimes cases as the tough-talking lawman faced a growing outcry over mismana...
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09:38 AM on 02/23/2012
sorry about the typo, i hope they fire his a*s
09:37 AM on 02/23/2012
i hope they fir hi a*s
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contrarymv
...time to come home...
02:50 PM on 02/01/2012
this man sickens me. But I expect republicans to continue to defend the indefensible. They're good at that.
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heartsmindsvision
02:16 PM on 12/16/2011
Like he really means it. What a bigot.
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arianaart
There is no sensible way to do a senseless thing.
09:59 AM on 12/16/2011
"Arizona Sheriff Apologizes"

He thinks his apologies will keep him...
"in the pink!"
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KeyInfo
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04:43 AM on 12/16/2011
How do these people that so blatantly fail at their jobs get to keep them? Could someone please tell me? I lost my job and to this day I still don't know why. I had 23 years in with a Fortune Fifty Company and was let go w/out explanation, w/out any type of warning I just got hit out of the blue. Must have PO'd someone higher up in the food chain. But my job didn't affect people's lives. How would one feel if their pre-teenage child was molested and the local Sheriffs office blew it off. That's completely unacceptable and in my opinion Arpaio has lost the confidence of the people he serves. I don't know if a Sheriff is appointed or elected (shame on me) but I hope he's elected and his career is on the short list.
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thisNewFoundLand
"Read the books of DT Suzuki." -- Kerouac
03:46 PM on 12/14/2011
...what a horrible story. Apparently, a cover-up is in place.
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morgansher
just disgusted in general
03:40 PM on 12/09/2011
Too late.. the contempt the Sheriff's office has toward the child victims for the crimes committed against them is now out in the open. They did not move to serve the interests of the children and would NOT have done so if this had not come to light.
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hans sulu
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09:08 PM on 12/07/2011
Maybe of Sheriff Joe took the same effort cracking down on the Massage Parlors with these case the victims might get some justice
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mpk1028
Annoy a conservative...support American workers
12:31 PM on 12/07/2011
Sorry I never bothered lifting a finger to do my job and investigate your molestations, kids. In fairness to me, I was very busy expanding my national profile and feeding my enormous ego by taping a crummy television show with Steven Segal and exploiting the unhinged Obama birth certificate non- controversy. I'm sure you kids can understand how much more important those things are. Another family values, christian conservative, no doubt.
12:44 AM on 12/07/2011
Ouch. I have some respect for this Sherriff....... But i now see, he endorses Perry. That Explains alot. PERRY FER pReZiDeNt ! Or PALIN !
11:39 PM on 12/06/2011
... three year period ending in 2007... How many cases are beyond the statutes of limitations, and dropped for that alone? (7 years(?), 2003/2004... 2010/2011 begins ending that period)

You also hear about certain communities and illegals being reluctant to report crimes, so what would happen to his "toughest sheriff" image if the investigations showed the victims were illegals, and he didn't deport them? Double victims if he did? Just asking...
11:01 PM on 12/06/2011
It was a grudging, half hearted, disingeuous, qualified apology, a pathetic display from a pompous clown, he should be ashamed of himself, as a Phoenix resident I am ashamed and embarrassed.
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lilacflower49
01:47 AM on 12/07/2011
britrninaz, I agree with you 100%. I am another Phoenix resident, This is a pathetic display from a pompous clown, he should be ashamed of himself.
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johndpieper
I dance the skies on laughter-silvered wings
11:38 AM on 12/10/2011
I agree with that comment too. I'm in Texas and things are slightly better here than they are under a sheriff like Arpaio in Arizona, but we have our fair share of people who want all undocumented immigrants rounded up and sent away.
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viking1969
10:12 PM on 12/06/2011
Joes legacy is one of botched sexual assault caes AND botched murder and other violent crimes because he was too obsessed with arresting illegals.
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DCRangerfan
03:03 PM on 12/07/2011
..and with finding the President's birth certificate. Priorities are priorities, after all
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pfz
My micro bio is empty but not without feelings.
09:58 PM on 12/06/2011
he is to busy chasing undocumented workers to investigate real crimes, to many resources reassigned just to make a name for himself.