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KNIGHT: Recall Sheriff Dupnik

Tucson cop shouldn't put politicking before policing

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A lot of people are wondering what to do about Clarence Dupnik, sheriff of Pima County, Ariz. He's the left-wing lawman who shot off his mouth and blamed everyone to the right of President Obama for the Jan. 8 massacre in Tucson. Last April, he boasted that he would not enforce S.B. 1070, the state's immigration enforcement law, which he called "racist," "stupid" and "disgusting." In September, he accused Tea Party members of being bigots.

Name-calling is one thing. More seriously, Sheriff Dupnik's rants may have compromised the future prosecution of suspect Jared Lee Loughner, 22, in the shootings that left federal Judge John Roll, a 9-year-old Christina Taylor Green and four others dead, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in critical condition and 11 others wounded.

Furthermore, Sheriff Dupnik's office should have been aware of Mr. Loughner's bizarre behavior, with multiple campus police reports and a history of drug and alcohol abuse. Mr. Loughner had been obsessed with Mrs. Giffords since 2007 and had been suspended and barred from a community college campus where a classmate predicted he would someday shoot up a classroom. On Sept. 30, Sheriff Dupnik's name was on a subpoena to Google/YouTube for information regarding a bizarre video that Mr. Loughner had posted.

Sheriff Dupnik may have had enough evidence to take Mr. Loughner into custody for a psychiatric examination before Saturday's massacre. Perhaps this is why Sheriff Dupnik preferred to talk instead about the culpability of talk-show hosts and conservative political figures.

And as Liberty University communications professor Stuart Schwartz points out on the American Thinker blog, Sheriff Dupnik's bailiwick could stand for some better law enforcement:

"The citizens of Pima County are up to their necks in crime, especially when compared to neighboring Maricopa County. Thirty years of hyperpartisan Democrat-led law enforcement have resulted in the highest crime rates in Arizona. The citizen who lives in Pima County, compared to media-reviled Joe Arpaio's territory just next door, will have almost three times the chance of being murdered; is more than seven times as likely to be raped; is more than six times as likely to be assaulted; and more than seven times as likely to have experienced a property crime such as burglary, arson or car theft."

Sheriff Dupnik, who has occupied his post since 1980, won re-election most recently in 2008 with just under 65 percent of the vote. He won't face voters again until 2012. Perhaps.

Fed-up constituents may not have to wait. Arizona is one of 18 states with a broadly worded recall law for public officials. Here's the key provision in the Arizona Constitution, Article VIII, Part 1:

"Every public officer in the state of Arizona, holding an elective office, either by election or appointment, is subject to recall from such office by the qualified electors of the electoral district from which candidates are elected to such office."

If petitioners in Pima County collect 25 percent of the number of votes cast in the last election (about 90,000 would be needed) they can put Sheriff Dupnik on the ballot in a special recall election. In October 2003, California's voters ousted Gov. Gray Davis in a recall election - a far tougher task.

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Csinaco says:

3 hours, 59 minutes ago

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The Urban Dictionary defines dupnik as follows:

1. dupnik

(n.) a buffoon, simpleton, uninformed individual that runs his/her mouth without rhyme or reason and has no idea of what they are talking about. Usually a self professed expert, short on knowledge, but is full of crap.

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Csinaco says:

4 hours, 6 minutes ago

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The urban dictionary defines "dupnik" as follows;

1. dupnik

(n.) a buffoon, simpleton, uninformed individual that runs his/her mouth without rhyme or reason and has no idea of what they are talking about. Usually a self professed expert, short on knowledge, but is full of crap.

Inspector says:

1 day, 8 hours ago

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If Sheriff Dupnik knew of Rep. Gabrielle Gifford’s prior threats and Sheriff Dupnik knew that Rep. Gifford’s was going to be at a public gathering in his area of responsibility. He should have been talking to Rep. Gifford’s or her Chief of Staff, coordinating security at the location of the event. The correct law enforcement action, in addition, would be to make sure that there was proper security at the location. Just a Deputy in uniform and a marked car nearby might have made Loughner to think twice before attacking Gifford’s. At the least, he might have been able to disable Loughner before he shot other people. The Sheriff FAILED, or his Department did, and it is his responsibility and in his duty to protect the citizens and or visitors to his community.

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