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141 to zero. How'd you like to play that game? How'd you like to be the one sitting at zero
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when 241 votes have been cast against you? It's not a close vote. It's not a divided department.
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When the Pima County deputies organization put the question to its membership,
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confidence or no confidence in sheriff Chris Nanos, every member who cast a ballot voted no
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confidence and resign. And resign. Not just we don't like you, go do what you will with this
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information because clearly you haven't the last time we voted. Now we're going to put it
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out there no confidence and resign. We're telling you with our vote what we'd like you to do.
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241 deputies 65 abstained not one person voted to keep him and continue zero. These are the
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investigators, the detectives, the people inside that building every single day running the most
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high profile missing person's case in this country. And they have unanimously told you they
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don't trust the man in charge. That alone should be the story. But the deputies vote isn't actually
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the thing that moved the needle. What move the needle happens next. The Pima County border
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of supervisors went into closed session for nearly three hours. When they came back out,
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they voted unanimously to invoke a state statute, an old territorial era law rarely used,
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occasionally dusted off for when a county government decides it's had enough requiring sheriff Nanos
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to submit sworn statements about his conduct and his department. Then supervisor Matt Hines,
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the Democrat, who put the item on the agenda, said out loud with a lot of people have been
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circling around. Nanos 42 year career in Pima County, quote, seems to be based on fraud.
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And then he added the line that gave this some real teeth. If Nanos refuses to comply with the
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board's order, the board can move to remove him from office, not censure, not a strongly worded letter
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remove him. That's the mechanism. That's live right now. And Nanos own lawyers know exactly what
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it means because within hours of that vote, his office released a statement. The sheriff will
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comply with the statute. He will provide the report. So how did we get here? How does the sheriff
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of one of the largest counties in Arizona, a man who just won reelection 16 months ago,
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end up with his own department voting 241 to nothing against him and his supervisors invoking a
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law from the territorial area to put him under oath?
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Now the short answer involves a filing cabinet in El Paso, Texas that said untouched for over
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four decades. And if you followed our earlier reporting on Nanos's El Paso record, you know the
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broad outlines eight suspensions, 37 days without pay, 26 allegations over six years,
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a robbery suspect who ended up in the intensive care unit, a grand jury and a forced choice
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in August of 1982, resign or be fired. He resigned. He was 26 years old.
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He came to Tucson two years ago or two years later listed El Paso on his resume with a departure date
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two years later than the record show. So he lied on his resume and built a career inside a department
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that had no idea what was sitting in a filing cabinet back in Texas. Again, it's the 80s.
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There's no computers looking these things up. There's no cross referencing. There's still
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isn't today in most cases. People relied on each other's words and apparently didn't do a whole
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lot of cross referencing either. Supervisor Heinz Framing is blunt. If the foundation was fraudulent,
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the 42 years built on top of it are in his words, fruit of a poison tree.
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Now look, the implications of this are rather large 42 years as a sheriff.
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There's a lot of cases that have come and gone through that department in 42 years that he was
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involved in. That's a lot of cases that are going to have a second much closer look done at them.
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And they're going to try and argue, well, if he shouldn't have been there in the first place,
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how can my client be guilty, your honor? Now, that ain't going to go very far in most cases,
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but I can guarantee there's going to be a handful that are going to get a good second look
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that maybe otherwise wouldn't. And that's probably a good thing. What's new and what changes
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the stakes considerably is the deposition. In December of last year, Nano sat down for a sworn
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deposition in a federal lawsuit filed by his own union president. At some point during that six-hour
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session, an attorney asked him a direct question. He had not been asked before in this sort of a
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setting. Had he ever been suspended during his law enforcement career? His answer? No.
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He later said after the Arizona Republic published the El Paso records that he interpreted
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the question as referring only to his time in Pima County. Even though the question clearly
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stated in your law enforcement career, remember, we had this problem a couple of weeks ago. Nano's
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where you weren't really used to people questioning you or having to be accurate. With the words
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that came out of your mouth, it seemed like a really, you know, elusive thing to you.
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We've already gone down that road. So you already know people are holding you accountable.
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You're doing a deposition in your law enforcement career. There really isn't a lot of room for
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misunderstanding or misinterpreting unless you're just a fucking idiot. Which you kind of are, it seems.
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When they asked me the question, he told the Tucson columnist, I'm thinking of right here in
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Pima County 42 years back. He added that he told the attorneys throughout the deposition to
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rely on documentation rather than his memory because the records would be more accurate than his
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recollection. So you forgot all about all those reasons 42 years ago why you were
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not fired, but you quit on your own accord in lieu of firing. You tend to remember those sort
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of things. I mean, if you don't, let me go back to what I just said earlier, the effing idiot thing.
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I guess both can be true. You can decide what you think about that explanation, rely on the record.
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How about don't blatantly lie? Or if you don't know, say you don't know. You don't give
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absolutes when you don't know. This is not, this is how people like this try to get away with
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shit. They try to confuse your, try to confuse the process, try to, to make your second guess,
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well, maybe I'm wrong for asking the question that way. If I did it this way, maybe I would have
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got a different, it's my fault for you lying in a deposition. No, it's not. It's yours,
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Chris Nannos, and you failed, and you were caught, and now you need to face the consequences.
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What supervisor Hines thinks of it is not ambiguous. I was very surprised, Hines says, and
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I was even more surprised that the revelation wasn't followed by his immediate resignation. This is
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disqualifying for any county employee, but especially for one in law enforcement. We could be
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forced to reopen every case he's ever contributed to during his entire career at Pima County.
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This is what happens when you put egotistical narcissistic maniacs in power,
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and go, he seems like a guy I like to have a beer with. Yeah,
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the unibomber would also be an interesting guy to have a beer with. Would I do it? No.
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He's also publicly raised questions as to whether Nannos misrepresented his history in sworn
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testimony, a question that the board's attorney are now specifically tasked with examining,
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which brings us to the trap hidden inside all of this, and it cuts in a direction that most people
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haven't gotten to yet. The state statutes, the board invoked, has a specific and narrow trigger,
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a county board can move to remove an officer who refuses to appear before them, or refuses to
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submit the required sworn statement. That's the lever. That's where the removal power lives, and
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Nannos, or more precisely whoever is advising Nannos, read that statute and gave the only answer
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that keeps him in his chair. I'll comply. I'm not refusing. I'll do it. If he shows up,
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submit to sworn report and answers the board's question, even unconvincingly, even with
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explanation that supervisors don't buy for a second, the removal mechanism under this statute
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may not apply anymore. The county is already paying outside attorneys to figure out exactly what
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the board can do if he complies, but his answers don't hold up. There's a parallel court case
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working through a related question in Maricopa County right now involving county recorder,
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Justin Heap. Nobody has a clean answer yet. The board's outside counsel comes back on April 7th
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with the specific questions they intend to put to Nannos. That's only find out whether this
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instrument is actually sharp, or whether compliance alone is enough to diffuse it.
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The recall is a separate track, and it's a steep one, more than 222,000 valid signatures
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needed with a hard deadline. The effort is being led by a Republican congressional candidate,
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which means it's already carrying a partisan framing in a county that went Democrat
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in the last sheriff's race by 481 votes. And this week, the recall campaign didn't yet have a website.
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That's not the organizational infrastructure of a campaign that's about to collect six figures
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in a verified signature contest against a hard deadline.
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So here's a math as it actually stands. The deputies have abandoned him unanimously.
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The supervisors have called his career fraudulent and invoked a territorial error law to put him
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under oath, his defense of his deposition answer that he was thinking only of Pima County,
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is now a matter of public record and the question of whether that defense holds legally is now in
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the hands of outside counsel. The recall needs mass mobilization in a county of nearly a million
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people with limited organizational backing and a ticking clock. And the board's next move depends
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entirely on what its lawyers tell them they can actually do with a sheriff who says yes.
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April 7th, that's the next date. That's from the board here's what its attorneys have drafted.
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That's when we find out whether the language they invoke has real consequences or whether it's
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a mechanism with a compliance escape hatch built into it. And while all of that grinds forward
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a family is still waiting, Antigot 3 has been missing since the first of February. No arrests,
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no publicly identified suspect, the sheriff. Running your case is preparing a sworn statement
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to preserve his own position. The machinery of accountability is moving slowly. And at the meantime,
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somebody out there knows what happened to an 84 year old woman who didn't make it to church.
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And they haven't said a word. That's where things stand in Pima County.
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Pressure is real, the tools exist. Whether any of them land is a different question entirely.
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You know those folks just don't know how to take a damn cue. He's clearly one of them.
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Can you imagine if you're the leader of an organization, any organization, whatever it may be,
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you're a boss. You have people under you in some way, shape or form. And every single one of them,
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they think you're foolish. They think there's no confidence in you whatsoever. They're voting
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against you. Not one person is standing up going, maybe he's misunderstood. Maybe he just,
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you know, he does things a little different, not one. Everybody wants you gone. Why would you even stay?
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What point are you going to make? You're not going to turn. You're not going to get them to come
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back around and go, oh, we were wrong. Call it a day. You're getting up there too. Dude,
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go enjoy your retirement. Consider yourself lucky that for 42 years, you bamboozled Pima County
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on your previous record and got away with it. Go retire.
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And let the only people who have to deal with your bullshit be the ones that are at the drive
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through coffee bar that you hit up in the morning. Made you your regular today, Chris.
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That's not what I want. I want, like, well, you've been getting the same one for the last seven
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days. It's not, we'd be nice. I want, you know, who the fuck knows? Go, go take your torment and
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control and chaos and lies and delusions and narcissism into retirement.
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Go be a Walmart greeter. Go do something you're more qualified for because let's tell you what,
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being sheriff ain't one of them. And 42 years have proven that.
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