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Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz resigns
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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2797149" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Don't use public money? You fell for that? The sheriff is seizing property, selling it, and putting it in the agency's pocket, and into the pockets of his friends and supporters with little to no oversight. That's public money however you want to spin it. </p><p></p><p>How many of Glanz's appointees are licensed appraisers and we're working in the field before they were appointed? Legal and ethical are two different things. Someone with ethics will avoid the appearance of impropriety and actually try to change a system instead of saying "the system let me do it".</p><p></p><p>Show me another corrupt sheriff in the state (I'm sure there are more) who's corruption and policies directly contributed to the unlawful shooting of someone and I'll get right on the pitchforks...I posted frequently about corrupt siezure in the past. Glanz certainly isn't the first and won't be the last.</p><p></p><p>I'm talking about this today, because it's relevant news/a development in the story. He was a corrupt cop. Period. He got too cozy in his job and it finally came around to burn him, just a little. He'll get the charges squashed, pay some money back and enjoy his pension (and other bennies like his stock in the company that supplies cleaning products to the jail).</p><p></p><p>I'm really curious why you are defending this guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2797149, member: 42"] Don't use public money? You fell for that? The sheriff is seizing property, selling it, and putting it in the agency's pocket, and into the pockets of his friends and supporters with little to no oversight. That's public money however you want to spin it. How many of Glanz's appointees are licensed appraisers and we're working in the field before they were appointed? Legal and ethical are two different things. Someone with ethics will avoid the appearance of impropriety and actually try to change a system instead of saying "the system let me do it". Show me another corrupt sheriff in the state (I'm sure there are more) who's corruption and policies directly contributed to the unlawful shooting of someone and I'll get right on the pitchforks...I posted frequently about corrupt siezure in the past. Glanz certainly isn't the first and won't be the last. I'm talking about this today, because it's relevant news/a development in the story. He was a corrupt cop. Period. He got too cozy in his job and it finally came around to burn him, just a little. He'll get the charges squashed, pay some money back and enjoy his pension (and other bennies like his stock in the company that supplies cleaning products to the jail). I'm really curious why you are defending this guy. [/QUOTE]
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