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In 1999 a mentally ill man was arrested for plotting to kill sheriff Joe Arpaio with a pipe bomb. Saville was acquitted four years later when it was discovered that Arpaio's detectives had purchased the bomb parts themselves and framed Saville in a publicity stunt to boost approval ratings.
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John Joe Gray, a fugitive who has been holed up with his family on a ranch in Texas since 2000. The sheriff has refused to attempt to arrest him for fear of "going up there and getting one of my young deputies killed."
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William Hung retired from music in 2011 and became a technical crime analyst for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Hung stated he doesn’t regret that his music career ended. "I showed that even the Average Joe could succeed."
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio had detectives purchase bomb parts and coerce a man, James Saville, in a plot to assassinate Arpaio. After four years of incarceration Saville was acquitted and ended up winning a lawsuit costing taxpayers $1.1 million.
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio had detectives entrap an 18 year old into making a bomb so that when police arrested him on TV, he could stage it as a foiled assassination attempt. The man spent four years in the notoriously inhumane jail. The sheriff still holds office.
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Boxers Jack Johnson and Joe Choynski were arrested in Texas, because while boxing exhibitions were legal, prize fighting was not. While the two were in jail, the sheriff allowed crowds to gather to watch the two men spar.
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio staged his own assassination plot an an attempt to boost his own reelection bid.