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Arpaio's success in gaining press coverage with the pink underwear resulted in his extending the use of the color. He introduced pink handcuffs, using the event to promote his book, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, America's Toughest Sheriff. [60] Arpaio has said "I can get elected on pink underwear... I've done it five times." [61] [62]
He had a reputation for unusual law enforcement tactics such as re-instituting chain gangs, housing prisoners in a desert “tent city” and forcing them to wear pink underwear. [5] Sheriff Joe Arpaio lost his re-election campaign in 2016; his last day in office was January 1, 2017.
Joe Arpaio, the tough-guy former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, announced that he's running for his old job on Sunday. Ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio, pardoned by Trump, wants old job back Skip to ...
Joe Arpaio was pardoned Friday, less than a month after he was convicted of criminal contempt in a case involving his department's racial profiling policy. Trump pardons ex-Arizona sheriff Joe ...
Joe Arpaio is trying to win back the sheriff’s post in metro Phoenix that he held for 24 years, facing his former second-in-command in the Aug. 4 Republican primary in what has become his second ...
Former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona and anti-illegal immigration hardliner, Arpaio was convicted of contempt of court and was awaiting sentencing. Arpaio was pardoned for one contempt offense of which he had been convicted (but not yet sentenced) and for any not-yet-charged offenses he may have committed in the same case.
Trump's decision to pardon convicted Sheriff Joe Arpaio may shed new light on his words to James Comey on the Michael Flynn investigation. Trump's decision to pardon Joe Arpaio could be a crucial ...
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has been involved in many controversial acts, lawsuits, and other operations that have been called into question, from alleged racial profiling to jail conditions. Former Maricopa County Sheriff, Joe Arpaio, has also been criticized over a number of incidents and policies.