I had asked the question yesterday regarding a police officer hitting my sons car. Got copy of the sherriffs report and they are stating not the cops fault. How do you fight this. I feel this is the good old boy club at work. The police were following my son for about 3 blocks, he was turning RIGHT into our driveway, and the police officers hit him on the passenger side door, they were in the back following him. My son did make a wide turn to avoid hitting a car already parked in the driveway and another car on the street. The accident occurred in a residental area on a small street. The sherriffs report stated my son pulled into oncoming traffic. It was about 10:45 at night and my son did not use his turn signal, but according to the police dvd he did brake. Is is even possible to fight this being that it’s the city. I can’t even find a lawyer that would interested in taking on the city. We live in Texas, yep the good old boy state!
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Will Obama use the Justice department and the bully pulpit to circumvent states rights?
The battle has already started.
http://americasvoiceonline.org/page/content/sheriff
http://ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=820749
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frank-sharry/house-judiciary-committee_b_166722.html
Is a cop in the United States Navy the same as a Police Officer or sheriff?
I don’t get the difference.
Can someone explain this to me?
I am talking to a 23 year old cop of the united states Navy over MySpace and I’m a teenager: Is this right or should I avoid it since he’s a cop if there’s any difference between the real cop and a cop of the u.s navy? Are they any different?
Are terrorists entering the United States from Mexico?
Texas Sheriffs Say Terrorists Entering US from Mexico
By Kevin Mooney
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
August 21, 2006
(CNSNews.com) – The chief law enforcement officers of several Texas counties along the southern U.S. border warn that Arabic-speaking individuals are learning Spanish and integrating into Mexican culture before paying smugglers to sneak them into the United States. The Texas Sheriffs’ Border Coalition believes those individuals are likely terrorists and that drug cartels and some members of the Mexican military are helping them get across the border.
Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez of Zapata County, Texas told Cybercast News Service that Iranian currency, military badges in Arabic, jackets and other clothing are among the items that have been discovered along the banks of the Rio Grande River. The sheriff also said there are a substantial number of individuals crossing the southern border into the U.S. who are not Mexican. He described the individuals in question as well-funded and able to pay so-called “coyotes” – human smugglers – large sums of money for help gaining illegal entry into the U.S.
Although many of the non-Mexican illegal aliens are fluent in Spanish, Gonzalez said they speak with an accent that is not native.
“It’s clear these people are coming in for reasons other than employment,” Gonzalez said.
That sentiment is shared by Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.).
“For years, Muslims and other ‘Special Interest Aliens’ from places other than Mexico have been streaming into the U.S. across our porous border,” Tancredo told Cybercast News Service. “These people are not paying $50,000 or more a head just to ‘take jobs no American will do.’
“Terrorists are working round the clock to infiltrate the United States,” he added. “Congress and this administration must address this gaping hole in our national security and they must do it now.”
Some of the more high profile pieces of evidence pointing to terrorist infiltration of the U.S. have been uncovered in Jim Hogg County, Texas, which experiences a high volume of smuggling activity, according to local law enforcement.
“We see patches on jackets from countries where we know al Qaeda to be active,” Gonzalez explained.
The patches appear to be military badges with Arabic lettering. One patch in particular, discovered this past December, caught the attention of federal homeland security officials, according to Gonzalez and local officials familiar with the investigation.
Sheriff Wayne Jernigan of Valverde County, Texas, told members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in March about one patch that read “midnight mission” and displayed an airplane flying over a building heading towards a tower. Translators with DHS have said some of the various phrases and slogans on the items could mean “martyr,” “way to eternal life,” or “way to immortality.”
Gonzalez told the House International Relations Subcommittee on International Terrorism and Nonproliferation in July that the terrorists are getting smarter.
“To avoid apprehension, we feel many of these terrorists attempt to blend in with persons of Hispanic origin when entering the country.” Gonzalez stated. “We feel that terrorists are already here and continue to enter our country on a daily basis.”
Sheriff Arvin West of Hudspeth County, Texas, told Cybercast News Service that he believes some Mexican soldiers are operating in concert with the drug cartels to aid the terrorists.
“There’s no doubt in my mind,” he said, “although the Mexican government and our government adamantly deny it.”
Statistics made available through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) show more than 40,000 illegal aliens from countries “Other Than Mexico,” designated as OTMs, were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol in the period ranging from October 2003 to June 2004, as they attempted to cross the southwestern border. An overview of border security challenges produced through the office of Texas Gov. Rick Perry indicates that almost 120,000 OTMs were apprehended while attempting to cross into the state from January through July 2005.
Local authorities are particularly concerned about illegal aliens arriving from Special Interest Countries (SICs) where a radical version of Islam is known to flourish. Perry’s office cites Iraq, Iran, Indonesia and Bangladesh among those countries. A Tancredo spokesperson said the list also includes Afghanistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen.
As Cybercast News Service previously reported an internal audit of DHS that combines the number of illegal aliens arriving from SICs with the documented instances of illegal aliens arriving from countries identified as being state sponsors of terrorism (SSTs) yields a grand total of over 90,000 such illegal aliens who have been apprehended during the five year period from fiscal year 2001 to fiscal year 2005.
The border security report delivered by Perry’s office focuses attention on the “Triborder region” of Latin America, which spans an area between Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.
“The Triborder Region is a focal point of Islamic extremism,” the report states. “Al Qaeda leadership plans to use criminal alien smuggling organizations to bring terrorist operatives across the border into the U.S.”
Carlos Espinosa, a press spokesman for Tancredo, said his office is aware of a training camp in Brazil that actually teaches people from outside of Latin America how they can assimilate into the Mexican culture.
“They come up as illegal aliens and disguise themselves as potential migrant workers,” Espinosa said.
Copyright 1998-2006 Cybercast News Service
What is the difference between the Sheriffs Department, Police, and State Troopers in the United States?
Being English I’m not sure of the difference between the two! Also Are State Troopers part of local Police or State/National Police?
Do sheriff departments in Border States have any jurisdiction in the arrest of illegal immigrants?
I live in Arizona, and Maricopa County Sheriff Arpio or however you spell it is cracking down on Illegal immigrants. I don’t think this is right because he is a sheriff, not a immigration officer. My dad is border patrol and thats his job, not a sheriff that has enough trouble handling crimes in his county. And the dude likes men in pink underwear, there has got to be something wrong with that.
I don’t want youtube videos, i want your opinions
im looking for the web site that has all the states for the sheriff’s office?
i do alot of background checks and need the website that has all the states listed so i can get to the counties for that state
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In what states can the county coroner arrest the county sheriff?
I have heard this debated and would like some knowledgeable answers.
I am a Arkansas hillbilly and live here.
