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    Gotcha Sheriff Clarence "Jackaxx" Dupnik

    I would not want to be the proud Sheriff of Pima County, because he is going to be wishing he had retired a long time ago..IMO. hehe :P

    The Market Ticker ® - Commentary on The Capital Markets Posted 2011-01-10 13:29
    by Karl Denninger
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    Gotcha Sheriff Clarence "Jackass" Dupnik

    Oh, you better hope this is not true:

    The sheriff has been editorializing and politicizing the event since he took the podium to report on the incident. His blaming of radio personalities and bloggers is a pre-emptive strike because Mr. Dupnik knows this tragedy lays at his feet and his office. Six people died on his watch and he could have prevented it. He needs to step up and start apologizing to the families of the victims instead of spinning this event to serve his own political agenda.

    What have I been saying? That in point of fact the Sheriff had every opportunity to stop this assault by actually enforcing the law and didn't do so.

    Well now the truth is alleged to be this..... it's much worse, it appears, than anyone thought:

    Jared Loughner has been making death threats by phone to many people in Pima County including staff of Pima Community College, radio personalities and local bloggers. When Pima County Sheriff’s Office was informed, his deputies assured the victims that he was being well managed by the mental health system. It was also suggested that further pressing of charges would be unnecessary and probably cause more problems than it solved as Jared Loughner has a family member that works for Pima County. Amy Loughner is a Natural Resource specialist for the Pima County Parks and Recreation.

    What's your response to this Mr. Dupnik? A bit of truth comes out, eh? Exactly how many felonies did you decline to investigate and prosecute? Are you going to slink away from the white-hot light of truth or will you "man up" and admit that your scurrilous allegations were disseminated simply to try to save your own hide from the entirely-appropriate wrath at the ballot box that is certain to ensue come next election?

    The suspect didn't just post one threat on an Internet forum and there wasn't "just one" incident - it's alleged here that he made multiple death threats against the staff of the college he was ejected from, radio personalities and local bloggers.

    Each and every one of those threats was an offense and had just one of them been prosecuted it would have resulted in the suspect being blacklisted in the NICS database - and thus he would not have been able to buy the gun he shot the people in Tucson with.

    And before you go off on this guy and his blog being some sort of nut, here's the credentials from his page: http://thechollajumps.wordpress.com/abo ... lla-jumps/

    James Kelley is a native of Tucson, born here in 1961. A Navy veteran, he graduated twice from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey CA majoring in Albanian and Persian-Farsi. He was a Balkan area, Middle East North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Gulf Area analyst for the Naval Security Group and the National Security Agency. He received his Bachelor of Science in Sociology from the University of the State of New York, Albany. Since leaving the service he has worked as a premium cruise line representative, telecommunications specialist, real estate broker, and as a substitute teacher in local school districts.

    Presently, Mr. Kelley is a contributing columnist for the Arizona News-Telegraph and the Executive Director of SocialNetworkingWatchdog.Org, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to educating youth and seniors on personal security while using social networking.


    Does Arizona have a recall process for so-called "elected officials" who behave like this and refuse to accept responsibility for their conduct - including but not limited to blaming others for their own failures that result in the death of innocent people? How about some sort of impeachment procedure? If you don't, you need both - right now.

    Best-a-luck in the next election Sheriff.

    You're gonna need it.

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    Amy is his mother and I would have to believe that she is living in anguish after the shooting. I can't imagine what it would be like to have a child that did something like this.

    Jared Lougher's Mother, Amy, a Pima County Employee, Reportedly Not at Work Today

    By Martin Cizmar, Mon., Jan. 10 2011 @ 3:14PM Comments (3) Categories: Gabrielle Giffords Shooting
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    Amy Joanne Loughner, mother of Tucson shooting suspect Jared Lee Loughner, works for Pima County as a manager at Agua Caliente Park.

    A lot of people ask that we pray for Amy and her husband, Randy, Jared's father.

    That's about all we can tell you about Amy and her place in county government, for now. The receptionist at the park's office blurted out when we called, "We don't have any comment!" And the county's HR director, Gwyn Hatcher, who is fielding all calls on the subject, hasn't yet responded to our requests for comment.

    Meantime, here's a presentation she did on the threat of exotic aquatic species in local ecosystems. And listen to her voicemail below.

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    I can not imagine what the Loughner family is going through and what they will have to face in the near future. You can bet the media will turn in all into a circus show. And the comments from people on the internet are something too.
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    Re: Gotcha Sheriff Clarence "Jackaxx" Dupnik

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    I would not want to be the proud Sheriff of Pima County, because he is going to be wishing he had retired a long time ago..IMO. hehe :P

    The Market Ticker ® - Commentary on The Capital Markets Posted 2011-01-10 13:29
    by Karl Denninger
    in Editorial

    Gotcha Sheriff Clarence "Jackass" Dupnik

    Oh, you better hope this is not true:

    The sheriff has been editorializing and politicizing the event since he took the podium to report on the incident. His blaming of radio personalities and bloggers is a pre-emptive strike because Mr. Dupnik knows this tragedy lays at his feet and his office. Six people died on his watch and he could have prevented it. He needs to step up and start apologizing to the families of the victims instead of spinning this event to serve his own political agenda.

    What have I been saying? That in point of fact the Sheriff had every opportunity to stop this assault by actually enforcing the law and didn't do so.

    Well now the truth is alleged to be this..... it's much worse, it appears, than anyone thought:

    Jared Loughner has been making death threats by phone to many people in Pima County including staff of Pima Community College, radio personalities and local bloggers. When Pima County Sheriff’s Office was informed, his deputies assured the victims that he was being well managed by the mental health system. It was also suggested that further pressing of charges would be unnecessary and probably cause more problems than it solved as Jared Loughner has a family member that works for Pima County. Amy Loughner is a Natural Resource specialist for the Pima County Parks and Recreation.

    What's your response to this Mr. Dupnik? A bit of truth comes out, eh? Exactly how many felonies did you decline to investigate and prosecute? Are you going to slink away from the white-hot light of truth or will you "man up" and admit that your scurrilous allegations were disseminated simply to try to save your own hide from the entirely-appropriate wrath at the ballot box that is certain to ensue come next election?

    The suspect didn't just post one threat on an Internet forum and there wasn't "just one" incident - it's alleged here that he made multiple death threats against the staff of the college he was ejected from, radio personalities and local bloggers.

    Each and every one of those threats was an offense and had just one of them been prosecuted it would have resulted in the suspect being blacklisted in the NICS database - and thus he would not have been able to buy the gun he shot the people in Tucson with.

    And before you go off on this guy and his blog being some sort of nut, here's the credentials from his page: http://thechollajumps.wordpress.com/abo ... lla-jumps/

    James Kelley is a native of Tucson, born here in 1961. A Navy veteran, he graduated twice from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey CA majoring in Albanian and Persian-Farsi. He was a Balkan area, Middle East North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Gulf Area analyst for the Naval Security Group and the National Security Agency. He received his Bachelor of Science in Sociology from the University of the State of New York, Albany. Since leaving the service he has worked as a premium cruise line representative, telecommunications specialist, real estate broker, and as a substitute teacher in local school districts.

    Presently, Mr. Kelley is a contributing columnist for the Arizona News-Telegraph and the Executive Director of SocialNetworkingWatchdog.Org, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to educating youth and seniors on personal security while using social networking.


    Does Arizona have a recall process for so-called "elected officials" who behave like this and refuse to accept responsibility for their conduct - including but not limited to blaming others for their own failures that result in the death of innocent people? How about some sort of impeachment procedure? If you don't, you need both - right now.

    Best-a-luck in the next election Sheriff.

    You're gonna need it.

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    i want the sheriff to give me important information about the murders and how the case is going.

    I DO NOT want to hear his personal opinion.

    and i bet Ms Giffords would not want him to voice it either

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    Pima County sheriff should remember duty
    Jan. 11, 2011 12:00 AM
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    On Saturday afternoon, with his friend Gabby Giffords in surgery fighting for her life, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik railed against the tense partisan politics - "the anger, the hatred, the bigotry" - that prompted the mass murders outside Tucson, in his view.

    And, jarring as such claims may be, we understood. Or tried to understand, despite the spectacle of a lawman - an official whose very job it is to dispassionately gather facts and to maintain order and calm - tying the attack on Rep. Giffords and others to political speech in Arizona, which he considers prejudiced and bigoted. There is no evidence that the state's politics in any way contributed to this atrocity.

    Was Dupnik unnecessarily inflammatory? It seemed so. But it came mere hours following a horrific, bloody mass murder. If you weren't on edge, you weren't being human. But then, on Sunday, the venting continued anew. And a horrified nation began paying closer attention to the Pima County sheriff.

    The world's eyes, once again, focused on Arizona for the worst of reasons. And Dupnik stood before the cameras interpreting the shootings as politically motivated, despite an increasing weight of evidence depicting the shooting suspect, Jared Loughner, as a mentally ill young man who rambled incoherently about pervasive bad grammar and other apolitical obsessions. Even Dupnik has observed that Loughner had made death threats against others and that they had been investigated by police.

    Still, Dupnik used the opportunities to blame Arizona's lax, new gun laws and, again, the angry "rhetoric" of talk radio. The shootings were spurred, he suggested, by "the rhetoric about hatred, about mistrust of government, about paranoia of how government operates."

    Dupnik took up his cause again on Monday. And, in response, we have to say at last . . . enough. Enough attacks, sheriff. Enough vitriol. It is well past time for the sheriff of Pima County to get a grip on his emotions and remember his duty.

    With each passing hour, we learn more about the 22-year-old suspect. And everything we learn adds to the profile of a deeply troubled young man detached from reality. There is nothing to date that suggests any partisan motivation for his crimes, whether right-wing or left.

    Dupnik needs to recall that he is elected to be a lawman. With each additional comment, the Democratic sheriff of Pima County is revealing his agenda as partisan, and, as such, every bit as recklessly antagonistic as the talk-show hosts and politicians he chooses to decry.

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    Add yet another one I wouldn't want to be on judgement day...
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    headline topic in Hyspanically Speaking News today has Dupnik as being the new sheriff in town, savior of the area and one who is going to take away the spotlight from Joe Arpaio. They are claiming his statements on gun control,bigotry, etce are going to make him the champion of Arizona. This is also the same sheriff who openly came out and said he and his men would not enforce any of the Arizona immigration laws.

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    I am becoming concerned that all his self important blustering and accusations will give the defense lawyers ammunition.

    I wish that he would stop his own pontification and just do his job professionally.
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    NewMexican...I doubt he knows how to do a job professionally.

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