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Joe Arpaio Played Probe For Laughs

First Posted: 04/22/2012 1:22 pm Updated: 04/23/2012 12:50 pm

PHOENIX -- An audio recording has surfaced of an Arizona sheriff playing his refusal to cooperate in a racial profiling investigation for laughs at a fundraiser for an anti-immigration group in Texas. He ridicules politicians who sought the probe and displayed contempt toward federal authorities who were - and are still - investigating him on two fronts.

The dismissive comments in 2009 by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio came as the U.S. Justice Department had already launched a civil rights probe of his trademark immigration patrols and the FBI already was examining abuse-of-power allegations for the sheriff's investigations of political foes.

In the September 2009 speech in Houston, Arpaio boasted that he arrested hundreds of undocumented immigrants after politicians and federal investigators started to pick apart his patrols. He said he wouldn't cooperate with the inquiry, but said he would tone down the patrols - if he was proven wrong.

"But I'm not. After they went after me, we arrested 500 more just for spite," the self-proclaimed "America's toughest sheriff" said, pausing for laughter and applause.

In an interview Thursday, Arpaio defended his comments before Texans For Immigration Reform as a collection of humorous off-the-cuff remarks intended merely to show that he wasn't going to back down to critics.

"These are not official, under-oath speeches," Arpaio said. "It's strictly a speech that when I'm talking to certain groups, they like to hear what I have to say, because they know I'm under the gun."

The sheriff currently awaits a lawsuit that the U.S. Justice Department has promised to file over its civil rights allegations. Arpaio's office is accused of racially profiling Latinos and retaliating against critics of its immigration patrols.

Talks to settle the case before going to court fell apart earlier this month when Arpaio balked at a proposal to let a court-appointed official monitor his operations to make sure his office isn't making unconstitutional arrests.

The current status of the criminal investigation against Arpaio's office is unknown. At the time of the speech, the FBI was already several months into its investigation of the sheriff's anti-public corruption squad that criminally investigated county officials and judges who were at odds with Arpaio in legal and political disputes. A grand jury has been investigating those allegations since at least December 2009.

Two county officials and a judge were charged in cases that collapsed in court just a few months after they were filed. An Arpaio ally who prosecuted the cases was disbarred in a ruling earlier this month by an ethics panel of the Arizona courts.

That decision said the cases were brought to embarrass the trio of county officials and that evidence suggested the sheriff conspired with the prosecutor to intimidate the judge with unfounded criminal charges. But the panel said it didn't have jurisdiction for potential criminal cases.

The FBI declined to provide an update on its investigation. Federal prosecutors didn't respond to a request for an update.

The recording of the Texas speech was given to The Associated Press recently by Joel Robbins, a Phoenix attorney and longtime Arpaio critic who said he bought a copy from the group after reading about it in a newspaper.

At the time of the speech, only Maricopa County Supervisor Don Stapley had been criminally charged, though the sheriff was investigating other county officials.

"We have already indicted one, so I am not their favorite guy," Arpaio said in Houston, drawing laughter. "The county has cut my budget $35 million just for spite. But I'm still locking them all up. I have ways to get the job done."

Paul Charlton, an attorney who represented Stapley and has listened to portions of Arpaio's speech, described the comment as "close to a confession as you may ever get."

"He is drawing the nexus himself between the budget cut of $35 million dollars and an investigation of the Board of Supervisors. A threat to lock them up, which in fact he did," Charlton said.

Arpaio maintains that he never investigated county officials because they cut his budget.

Elsewhere in the speech, Arpaio - a former federal drug agent - makes the Justice Department the butt of his jokes, saying, "It usually takes them two years to open a letter up and then another two years to buy the airline ticket."

The sheriff also boasted of kicking federal civil rights investigators out of his office. And he acknowledged that most controversies were only to his benefit, pointing out that his re-election campaign raised $50,000 when the Rev. Al Sharpton came to Arizona to criticize his immigration patrols.

The crowd cheered and whistled when Arpaio raised the possibility of subpoenaing President Barack Obama to testify in a civil rights lawsuit that might be filed by the federal government. They lined up to have Arpaio sign a copy of his latest book.

Meanwhile, a modest but noisy protest brewed outside the hotel. Several dozen anti-Arpaio protesters carried signs saying "No To Racism," while his supporters carried signs such as "Sheriff Joe Arpaio, USA Hero."

Democratic state Rep. Steve Gallardo, a longtime Arpaio critic who listened to portions of the speech, said the sheriff's comments prove that he uses undocumented immigrants to elevate his national political profile.

"This is not about enforcing our laws," Gallardo said. "This is about going after human beings. This is about targeting elected officials. This is about, exactly, using immigrants as props or pawns in his own world."

For his part, Arpaio said his only regret in making the speech was that he used the wrong figure for the number of undocumented immigrants arrested after the civil rights inquiry began.

"It was wrong," Arpaio said. "It wasn't 500. It was thousands."

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PHOENIX -- An audio recording has surfaced of an Arizona sheriff playing his refusal to cooperate in a racial profiling investigation for laughs at a fundraiser for an anti-immigration group in Texas.
PHOENIX -- An audio recording has surfaced of an Arizona sheriff playing his refusal to cooperate in a racial profiling investigation for laughs at a fundraiser for an anti-immigration group in Texas.
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02:51 PM on 06/01/2012
I live in Maricopa county/Phoenix. I hope we vote him out of office in August..
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Albert Jenkin
down with the Rebs! And the Dixiecrats
10:17 AM on 04/26/2012
There is a very real difference between toughness and strength. Big Bad Joe believes he is displaying toughness - he's really not. He is not displaying strength.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
10:31 PM on 04/23/2012
Arpaio is the Al Capone of law enforcement.
04:26 PM on 04/24/2012
His ancestors were probably mobsters from the east coast. He belongs in prison.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
09:32 PM on 04/25/2012
Let's hope the justice department is working on that.
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Louis Sipher
Support science and engineering
09:49 PM on 04/23/2012
In my country, we have laws that even the law enforcers have to follow. My country is call the Land of the Free, rather than a police state. Can we remove this self appointed law maker?
10:46 PM on 04/23/2012
How abuot the illegals obeying the law and leaving? I know that you think that our laws are only suggestions for illegals and that they only apply to US citizens. Illegals can commit any crime and they should get a pass on following our laws.

Too bad you don't think that Apaio should enforce the laws, but think that by doing so he breaks it. How about the cities and states which openly violate immigration laws and flout them?
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Louis Sipher
Support science and engineering
11:13 PM on 04/23/2012
Those laws are enforced. Joe allegedly went off to do things on his own. Joe also allegedly retaliated against political opponents and spent tax dollars to check into the POTUS's birth certificate. WTF is this a$$whole doing? The people of AZ hired this guy to do a defined job. He decided that he can do anything that he likes. He does not abide by the rules and must be removed from his office, if found guilty.
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NC Democrat 12
Progress is Evolution
08:46 PM on 04/23/2012
He is a National disgrace, that's all there is to it.
ElCojonuo
I believe in WISDOM
08:43 PM on 04/23/2012
This guy has always reminded me of Lee Iacocca with glasses ( minus Lee's personality, of course ) .
04:27 PM on 04/24/2012
And minus Lee's success.
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Fan Tastic
Conservative starts with "CON"
03:59 PM on 04/23/2012
and the fundraisers against arpaio are laughing hysterically at seeing pictures of arpaio in pink underwear in an arizona jail as an inmate!
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03:13 PM on 04/23/2012
The state is going to have to spend thousands, if not millions, in reopening so many cases that he and his prosecutor went after. Innocent people that dared stand up to these bullies and got fabricated arrests as their reward. Anyone that is on this thread standing up for this criminal is either uncaring or a paid tr0// of the TParty. This guy is not what America is about and the sooner he is convicted, the better it is for the great folks of Az.
12:44 PM on 04/23/2012
STEAL THIS LAND FROM THOSE THAT WE HERE FIRST THEN STOP THEM FROM EVER COMING BACK. SHERIFF PIIEHOLE--EAT MY BURRITO.
12:38 PM on 04/23/2012
Jose Piehole, eat my tomale!!!
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12:31 PM on 04/23/2012
Those of us in Arizona can't wait to have the feds arrest this Sheriff and his supporting cast of characters. He has made a national spectacle of our state while FOX News viewers cheer him on.
We know that he as charged his opponents with crimes and silenced his critics with threats of arrest. No law enforcement officer, elected or not, should wield unchecked power.
02:06 PM on 04/23/2012
Agreed. It's sad that he thinks he is above the law and even sadder that many in AZ think that's OK. That's a scary prospect for any public official.
12:28 PM on 04/23/2012
Choice of words by the author, says that tape was played at anti-immigrant rally. Would that have really been an anti-illigal alein rally. No story here, liberal media at it again.
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03:02 PM on 04/23/2012
Why you hanging out here then if the "liberal" media has a non-story? Would it be that you get paid by Karl Rove's company to post on this liberal site?
10:51 PM on 04/23/2012
You and I booth know that nobody gets paid. I keep looking for someone to pay me but no takers.
04:11 PM on 04/23/2012
Huh. I guess I'm not sure I follow your logic. Is there no story here because the writer didn't use the term "illegal alien" or is there no story here because you support Sheriff Arpaio? Oh, wait, is there no story here because you believe the media has a liberal bias?

Oh, okay, I got it. I must be, "There's no story here because Obama was born in Kenya." That's probably it.
10:52 PM on 04/23/2012
Not sure where Obama was born, he doesn't act like is from here. And yes I like Sheriff Job.

And yes what is so hard about saying Illegal that the lib media won't use the term.
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William Reese
12:14 PM on 04/23/2012
Wonder if Arpaio will be wearing a pink jumpsuit soon
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03:03 PM on 04/23/2012
He really is just a girly-man like Ted Nugent.
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shellsangels
A free thinking Texan
04:02 PM on 04/23/2012
He has an obsession with pink. Just saying ....
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Scott Stevenson
Bless your heart.
12:07 PM on 04/23/2012
"I AM the law!" Freak...
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12:01 PM on 04/23/2012
DOJ wasting time on this when the AG lied under oath regarding F&F. amazing.