Johnson County paid nearly $300 in per diem to Hayden for attending a conference of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association – a fringe group of sheriffs who contend they can refuse to enforce laws they view as unconstitutional – even though the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office had previously only said the association paid for the trip.


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In 2021, the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association submitted a proposal to Arizona’s top law enforcement-certifying agency to train officers in “American ideals and the principles of Liberty upon which the USA was founded.”

The Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board rejected CSPOA’s request, preventing such training from reaching Arizona law enforcement officers in an official capacity. Soon, however, that safeguard will no longer exist:

azcir.org/news/2022/11/16/azpo

The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association () was founded about a dozen years ago as a sister org to the Oath Keepers.

There are 3,200 Sheriffs in the US. At its peak, the CSPOA counted roughly 200 of those as members and supporters.

The members generally come from rural counties; the attraction is power.

To paraphrase: "You aren't just an elected LEO is a county with 10,000 residents; you're the most powerful LEO in the country, trumping the state officers, federal agents, and even POTUS himself."

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Anyone in law enforcement who thinks they can pick and choose which laws they'll enforce and which they won't didn't take their oath seriously and should no longer be allowed to be LEOs. Period.

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