Arpaio, Birther Sheriff, Will Run Again At Age 84
Sheriff Joe, the Toughest Sheriff in the West, has called his 'posse' for back up.
Specifically, Arpaio was looking to the 250,000 Arizonans who carry concealed weapons permits to help keep the peace.
But there are some in law enforcement who are calling this a bad idea.
Steve Henry, chief deputy of the Pinal County Sheriff's Office, said untrained gun owners could add to chaotic situations at big events, increasing the risk to innocent bystanders.
Who cares what that silly deputy Sheriff says down there in Pinal County (Home of Tucson), Sheriff Joe has been doing this sort of civilian brand of law enforcement for over two decades. He called his posse to guard the malls in 1993 and it continues still. The day before the San Bernardino shooting, Arpaio called upon the help of armed citizens, a quarter million of them, and I'm sure last week's massacre did nothing but strengthen his resolve. He also boasts about the easy win he should garner next year when he runs, yet again, for Maricopa Cty. Sheriff.