Posted by Tom Ross at 12:00 am on Mar 20, 2006 1 Comment
It seems like there are an inordinate number of Sheriff’s races
in California this year — many sheriffs choosing to retire, others
being challenged for one reason or another. Just off the top
of my head, I can think of Fresno, Santa Barbara, Riverside,
Orange, Sacramento, San Luis Obispo, Yuba, San Joaquin and
Amador.
In Sacramento County, it looked like Under-sheriff John
McGinness was going to have no opposition in replacing his current
boss Lou Blanas. I admire a person who wants to take on this
job because it wont be easy. Newly incorporated cities that
have been contracting with the Sheriff’s department are starting to
build their own police departments so the next Sheriff will likely
have to cut patrols during his tenure and the county has come under
fire by the Sacramento Bee for it’s handling of the jail.
McGinness will square off against Bret Daniels, the former Mayor
of Citrus Height and former sheriff’s deputy who stepped down in
November to rebuild his career in law enforcement. It seems
that while on vacation in Arizona he flashed a badge in order t get
a police officer to look up a friend’s… Read More