He wants the pay. This job clears six figures. Of course he wants to keep it going as long as he can. The fuking hubris to not resign is incredible. Just look at that fat fu(ks neck. Disgusting human being.
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maplelakeduckslayer wrote:Lol. Now all this come out after a plea was already reached? Actually pretty surprised he walked away from that winder how they know he was doing over 120 mph...govt vehicle suppose it has some monitoring/cameras on board?
There's no way now he gets away with his job I'd say...no way. Hell either resign or they'll yank his law enforcement license forcing him to. I just can't see how he doesn't lose his job
Drunk_Dynasty wrote:He wants the pay. This job clears six figures. Of course he wants to keep it going as long as he can. The fuking hubris to not resign is incredible. Just look at that fat fu(ks neck. Disgusting human being.
The same issues that have riled political contests across the country — immigration, environmentalism and, of course, President Trump, are prominent in the sheriff's race in Hennepin County, which went heavily for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek has served for 12 years, won two previous races with about two-thirds of the vote, and ran unopposed once. Stanek is facing opposition from Metro Transit Police Department Sgt. Dave "Hutch" Hutchinson, who earned an endorsement from the former Democratic candidate for president.
"These local races now, with our current national administration, and the craziness that's happening," Hutchinson said. "This is how we can fight back."
In addition to Hillary Clinton, Hutchinson is endorsed by the state DFL party and some unions, as well as other high-profile state Democrats like congressional candidate Ilhan Omar and U.S. Rep. Tim Walz, who's running for governor.
"This is just as important as any other race, if not more important, if you care about immigration, if you care about mentally ill, and if you care about doing something more about doing something for people who are addicted to opioids," Hutchinson said.
Hutchinson isn't alone in his partisan connections. Stanek is a former Republican lawmaker and former commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety under GOP Gov. Tim Pawlenty. He's a former Minneapolis cop, with endorsements from law enforcement unions, in addition to a recommendation from the state GOP.
But Stanek said a sheriff works for the residents, not for political parties.
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