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Say cheese: 'America's toughest Sheriff' lets public rate mugshots online

Seems like quite the maverick

www.mcso.org

Say cheese: 'America's toughest Sheriff' lets public rate mugshots online


He is known for dressing inmates in pink underwear and feeding them green baloney.

And now America's toughest Sheriff has come up with a new initiative to give the public a voice in law enforcement - an online Mugshot of the Day competition.

Arizona-based Joe Arpaio, known for his uncompromising stance on crime, is letting the public browse through the mugshots of those arrested each day and then vote for their favourite.

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Winner: Tuesday's current leader, by a wide margin, is this shot of Benjamin Luna who was arrested on drugs charges. It is not known what his face is covered in


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Left: Ismail Abdullahi: Arrested for shoplifting
Centre: Barbara Cyran: Arrested for indecent exposure
Right: Timothy Burgess: Arrested for Burglary



The Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff says he hopes the increased Web traffic will highlight the work of his employees.

He also says more crimes may be uncovered if the public can view the photos.

The top picks so far aren't unexpected: They're the most dishevelled, unusual looking people among those booked into an Arizona jail.

And while the new scheme may be controversial, it has the overwhelming backing of those using the site, with 4102 out of the 4964 people who have voted so far agreeing with Arpaio.

Visitors to the Sheriff's page mcso.org are greeted with the day's current most popular shot.

The top seven most popular pictures are displayed first.

Users can also sort those arrested by crime, picking via a menu ranging from sexual offences to assault.

Last month Arpaio was criticised for raiding a suspected cock fighting farm with a SWAT team, a bomb robot, two armoured vehicles, and action movie star Steven Segal.

Jesus Llovera, 42, was arrested for cockfighting after the operation involving Steven Seagal, 58, who drove a tank onto the property as he shot a reality television show.

The Sheriff also came under fire in 2008 for his controversial stance on illegal immigrants.

He was accused of dispatching teams of sheriff's deputies into Hispanic communities where they stopped and arrested anyone who could not prove he or she was a legal U.S. resident.

The tactic drew heavy criticism from Hispanic activists, local lawmakers and the Phoenix mayor, who called the crackdown on immigrants a clear case of racial profiling in which only people who looked Hispanic were targeted.

And this month an examination of Maricopa County's finances found that the sheriff's office, inappropriately spent $99 million from two jail funds over the last eight years to pay for other law enforcement operations – including immigration patrols.

The $99 million figure is an update to an estimate made in September by budget officials who said the sheriff's office was believed to have used $60 million and $80 million over four or five years from a jail tax on other purposes.

Since then, officials said they discovered that the sheriff's office had inappropriately spent money from a second jail.

The findings by county budget officials discussed at a meeting Wednesday were sent to federal prosecutors who were already investigating Arpaio on abuse of power allegations.

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Work: Members of the female chain gang fill in graves at Maricopa County's White Tank cemetery


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Smile: Another top seven mugshot seen here on the MCSo_Org website. It is hoped the initiative will increase awareness of police work


The mugshot initiative is just one of a long list of unorthodox methods employed by the notorious Sheriff.

According to the Maricopa County website, Arpaio served in the U.S. Army from 1950 to 1953 before working as a policeman in Washington, D.C. and Las Vegas.

He rose to worldwide fame In August 1993, when he started the nation’s largest Tent City for convicted inmates.

Nearly two thousand convicted men and women now serve their sentences in the temporary canvas city, sweltering in the unrelenting heat.

During the summer of 2003, when outside temperatures exceeded 43 °C, Arpaio famously said to complaining inmates, 'It's 120 degrees in Iraq and the soldiers are living in tents, have to wear full body armor, and they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your mouths.'

He is also known for bringing back chain gangs to carry out road repairs, painting public buildings and even working as part time undertakers burying the county's dead.

His tough line on stealing led to perhaps his most memorable stunt, making inmates in the county's prison system wear pink underwear.

He has also banned smoking, coffee, movies, pornographic magazines, and unrestricted TV in all jails.

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Tough: Sheriff Arpaio, renowned as America's toughest Sheriff, is notorious for his controversial program



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Sheriff Joe don't mess around. One of my best friends was in Maracopa for a d-dub. He said it was a nightmare. All I can say is I am sooo glad I don't live anywhere near the mess that is AZ.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
I think its an invasion of privacy.
So you commit a crime, go through the legal process and get judged, then do the penalty if need be.
I don't see anywhere in that process that says some asshole can post your picture online for all the world to see.
mugshots are supposed to be for police records, not for entertainment like fucking bookface or myplace.

Just think if you got busted for something.......You Might even be innocent.........would you like this jack-off posting your photo online?


this guy needs a beatin.
 
Even if people somehow looked passed the misappropriation of funds, the blatant, shameless, and nonsensical stunts to get attention for himself, and other shady things, what happens if somebody ends up being innocent in the system after being arrested? Then that guy just looks like (because he is) a gigantic douchebag.
 

Facetious

Moderated
[ . . Arpaio famously said to complaining inmates, 'It's 120 degrees in Iraq and the soldiers are living in tents, have to wear full body armor, and they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your mouths.'
:1orglaugh

I wonder what's worse, the daily bologna on white or MRE's every meal?
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
Meh I can do a better job, I would have massive dunk tanks filled with bubbling acid and alligators with aggitated hornets nests in their mouths.
 
I think its an invasion of privacy.
So you commit a crime, go through the legal process and get judged, then do the penalty if need be.
I don't see anywhere in that process that says some asshole can post your picture online for all the world to see.
mugshots are supposed to be for police records, not for entertainment like fucking bookface or myplace.

Just think if you got busted for something.......You Might even be innocent.........would you like this jack-off posting your photo online?


this guy needs a beatin.

pretty sure that you can get mugshots pretty easily anyway. besides, from what i saw there, not one of em look too innocent. so, too bad.
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
There's only one sheriff that I'm aware of, and he wears badge #18.
 

StanScratch

My Penis Is Dancing!
Seems to me to be some hillbilly ploy to get people to make their sad, pathetic lives seem like it is something for a brief moment by looking at the misery of others.
 

Facetious

Moderated
Seems to me to be some hillbilly ploy to get people to make their sad, pathetic lives seem like it is something for a brief moment by looking at the misery of others.

''Hillbilly'' practice or otherwise, the good sheriff doesn't have a revolving door problem with inmates as do the more cushy institutions. This is not to suggest that inmates exiting Arpaio's encampment actually become reformed individuals, they're probably just not committing their crimes in Maricopa County.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
If you don't want to be online, don't do the crime ....

I've been falsely arrested.
been accused of stuff i didn't do.
and the charges were dismissed..........but I still had mugshots taken.

But even if someone does commit a crime and is found guilty they take their punishment..........pay their debt, and thats where its supposed to end.

This crap, some gung ho cop posting peoples pictures on the internet with the sole purpose of humiliating them is just cheap and I feel is against civil rights......hate to say it but its true.

People make mistakes, people fuck up..........people pay for it as decided by a judge..........thats the integrity of the legal system.

And if I'm still not getting through to people then I'll add how would you like it if you were arrested and some cop without lawful reason posted your pic on the internet........could cost you your job, your girl, ect ect., just to make himself feel good.
you'd probably wish him dead.
 

Facetious

Moderated
Arizona zero tolerance. Now they've gone too far.

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:1orglaugh What is ^ that ^ further under the car, a coiled up snake? :D


Just to be honest, I was guilty a few times I got arrested.......but that still doesn't give some kingshit cop from jerkwater, usa the right to post my mugshot on the interwebnet.




The Smoking Gun does it, so why not the cops?

Oh, I assume that the smokin g posts pics a-f-t-e-r criminal conviction, maybe? :dunno:
 
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