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    AZ-Off-duty deputy hurt by suspected drunken driver-IA

    July 21, 2008 - 7:00PM
    Off-duty deputy hurt by suspected drunken driver
    Gary Grado, Tribune
    A motorcycle ride to a barbecue Sunday turned into a painful hospital stay for an off-duty sheriff’s deputy who collided with a suspected drunken illegal immigrant.

    Jose Torres, 47, who suffered three broken ribs, a broken collarbone and road rash in the 2:30 p.m. crash, was helpless as he lay on the pavement and watched the driver leave.

    “I said, ‘Where you going? Stop,’ â€
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    We know the illegals are not human. They are called aliens for a reason.

    As usual the coward runs away.
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    [b]Torres accused Mesa police of getting in the way of the sheriff’s operation.

    “If Sheriff Joe had been allowed to do his job, maybe this guy would have been rounded up,â€
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    This guy will no doubt enjoy his stay in Maricopa County Tent City. You can be sure that Joe and his duputies will provide him with just the right
    tent mates. its about 110 degrees+ he will be begging for the state prison.
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