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Sheriff Joe wrecks his car
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/issue...dougherty.html
<snip> He scoped out a parking space and made his final approach. But then, something inexplicable happened. Instead of stopping, Arpaio's vehicle sped across the parking lot, careened over a curb, crashed across a large boulder and finally came to a stop on a sidewalk. There were two flat tires, the front wheels were damaged, the radiator was leaking, the front bumper was crumpled, the air conditioner was mangled, the front suspension destroyed and the rear driver side quarter panel was dented. Arpaio's car had smashed into the curb and boulder with such force that the drive shaft snapped. The sheriff was lucky he hit the big rock. If Arpaio's car had traveled a few more feet, it would have ended up on busy East Palisades Boulevard. <snip> The source said the deputies told bystanders not to take more photographs and confiscated onlookers' film. The MCSO wouldn't respond to questions about this incident either. According to Deputy Bierwalter's report, which I obtained under the Arizona Public Records Law, Arpaio offered a vague explanation for the mayhem: "Mr. Arpaio said he had pulled into the parking lot of the Osco Drug store and was going to park his vehicle in a space on the north side of the parking lot when his vehicle would not stop." <snip> Did Arpaio's Crown Victoria -- the same model that is infamous for exploding in accidents -- really have a mechanical failure that somehow kept it from stopping? I seriously doubt the vehicle suddenly threw itself in drive. It's far more likely that Arpaio, for whatever reason, lost control of the police cruiser. It's well-known that Arpaio gets easily rattled and confused. Last summer I approached him in a parking lot following a Scottsdale campaign appearance and asked why he drove his county police cruiser to political events. He became so flustered that he inadvertently turned on his flashing police lights while he was backing up. My hunch is that Arpaio simply became confused when he pulled into the Osco lot and hit the accelerator instead of the brake. Why is anybody's guess. Maybe it's just because he's old. |
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 10:45:02 -0700, K Smythe > wrote:
>http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/issue...dougherty.html > ><snip> > >He scoped out a parking space and made his final approach. > >But then, something inexplicable happened. > >Instead of stopping, Arpaio's vehicle sped across the parking lot, >careened over a curb, crashed across a large boulder and finally came >to a stop on a sidewalk. > >There were two flat tires, the front wheels were damaged, the radiator >was leaking, the front bumper was crumpled, the air conditioner was >mangled, the front suspension destroyed and the rear driver side >quarter panel was dented. > >Arpaio's car had smashed into the curb and boulder with such force >that the drive shaft snapped. > >The sheriff was lucky he hit the big rock. If Arpaio's car had >traveled a few more feet, it would have ended up on busy East >Palisades Boulevard. He certainly fits in with the rest of the doddering old snowbird drivers in Arizona... |
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Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> On Wed, 04 May 2005 10:45:02 -0700, K Smythe > wrote: > > >>http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/issue...dougherty.html >> >><snip> >> >>He scoped out a parking space and made his final approach. >> >>But then, something inexplicable happened. >> >>Instead of stopping, Arpaio's vehicle sped across the parking lot, >>careened over a curb, crashed across a large boulder and finally came >>to a stop on a sidewalk. >> >>There were two flat tires, the front wheels were damaged, the radiator >>was leaking, the front bumper was crumpled, the air conditioner was >>mangled, the front suspension destroyed and the rear driver side >>quarter panel was dented. >> >>Arpaio's car had smashed into the curb and boulder with such force >>that the drive shaft snapped. >> >>The sheriff was lucky he hit the big rock. If Arpaio's car had >>traveled a few more feet, it would have ended up on busy East >>Palisades Boulevard. > > > He certainly fits in with the rest of the doddering old snowbird > drivers in Arizona... > Are you sure it wasn't an SUV? SUV's are given credit by the media for causing accidents by themselves, independant of the driver's actions. Just like guns. |
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On Thu, 05 May 2005 06:46:49 -0700, Bubba Rubba >
wrote: >Scott en Aztlán wrote: >> On Wed, 04 May 2005 10:45:02 -0700, K Smythe > wrote: >> >> >>>http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/issue...dougherty.html >>> >>><snip> >>> >>>He scoped out a parking space and made his final approach. >>> >>>But then, something inexplicable happened. >>> >>>Instead of stopping, Arpaio's vehicle sped across the parking lot, >>>careened over a curb, crashed across a large boulder and finally came >>>to a stop on a sidewalk. >>> >>>There were two flat tires, the front wheels were damaged, the radiator >>>was leaking, the front bumper was crumpled, the air conditioner was >>>mangled, the front suspension destroyed and the rear driver side >>>quarter panel was dented. >>> >>>Arpaio's car had smashed into the curb and boulder with such force >>>that the drive shaft snapped. >>> >>>The sheriff was lucky he hit the big rock. If Arpaio's car had >>>traveled a few more feet, it would have ended up on busy East >>>Palisades Boulevard. >> >> >> He certainly fits in with the rest of the doddering old snowbird >> drivers in Arizona... >> >Are you sure it wasn't an SUV? SUV's are given credit by the media for >causing accidents by themselves, independant of the driver's actions. >Just like guns. And old people and corrupt politicians too. |
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"K Smythe" > wrote in message
... > http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/issue...dougherty.html > > <snip> > > The source said the deputies told bystanders not to take more > photographs and confiscated onlookers' film. Isn't that an illegal search and seizure? Parking lots aren't security zones, and it isn't illegal to take pictures of an accident if you aren't impeding traffic. |
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Skip Elliott Bowman > wrote: >"K Smythe" > wrote in message .. . >> http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/issue...dougherty.html >> >> <snip> >> > >> The source said the deputies told bystanders not to take more >> photographs and confiscated onlookers' film. > >Isn't that an illegal search and seizure? Parking lots aren't security >zones, and it isn't illegal to take pictures of an accident if you aren't >impeding traffic. Oh, no, it's simply preservation of evidence. Ask any cop. When the film is later exposed to the sun or the digital camera cards erased, well, accidents happen. -- There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can result in a fully-depreciated one. |
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> And old people and corrupt politicians too. Your source isn't exactly objective when it comes to the beloved sheriff. |
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This is the abu ghraib sheriff who's become infamous for torturing
convicts in his jail. Looks like he was drunk driving but don't expect this criminal to go to jail. |
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: > This is the abu ghraib sheriff who's become infamous for torturing > convicts in his jail. Looks like he was drunk driving but don't expect > this criminal to go to jail. He'll probably get the Laura Bush treatment. |
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On 5 May 2005 12:07:48 -0700, "Larry Bud" >
wrote: >> >> And old people and corrupt politicians too. > >Your source isn't exactly objective when it comes to the beloved >sheriff. You noticed that too? I tried searching other news sources, but was unable to come up with anything. Sheriff Joe has a relative in high places at the AZ Republic newspaper according to the same biased source. I didn't see or hear anything about the accident until I saw the article I provided the link for. |
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