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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The group is primarily a gun rights org. Most of the members joined when Obama pushed for gun control following the Sandy Hook massacre. The CSPOA members recruited a bunch of new members at the time who all signed an oath that they would not confiscate any guns.
Over the years, their emphasis shifted with the times, most recently in opposition to COVID masking and business shut down laws.
During the Trump administration, the group, which had mostly faded into obscurity, got a big boost when one of the CSPOA members/leaders--former Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke --was briefly tapped by Trump to work at the DHS.
In an unrelated case, former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, another leader at CSPOA, was pardoned by Trump in his federal racial profiling case.
So reminder, the County Sheriff is the highest law enforcement officer in the County Sheriff's office.
No more, no less.
There's no mention of the sheriff anywhere in the US Constitution and all of their power claims are the brainfart of sovereign citizen leaders in the 1970s, relied upon in the 2010s by a new-age fraudster.
@jjmacnab sheriffs are bad. that is all
@jjmacnab Oh, Lord. I never thought I'd see a Sheriff Bling rhe Cosplay Cowboy post again. Ah, the halcyon days of tacky.
@jjmacnab Here in Oregon we just passed Measure 114. It is now one of the strongest gun control measures in the country, but many law enforcement officers are already saying they will not enforce it. Do you think these officers have been influenced by the Constitutional Sheriffs movement?
@jjmacnab
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.
I did not know they were associated with the Oath keepers. Not really a surprise.
I'm watching a lot of mystery/detective shows from other countries. They have incredibly long chase (on foot) scenes, and going after serial killers in dark warehouses without guns!
In our country, guns are being drawn if the person looks suspicious, and if they run shots are fired.
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."