Friday, June 20, 2014

THE NATIONAL SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION’S 2001 TOP SHERIFF NOW AN INMATE IN JAIL NAMED AFTER HIM

Former Colorado sheriff Patrick Sullivan became addicted to meth and began selling meth for sex with young men

In 2001, the National Sheriffs Association chose Arapahoe County Sheriff Patrick Sullivan as its ‘Top Sheriff’ of the year. He resigned the following year to become a school district police chief. Arapahoe County then honored Sullivan by naming its county jail after him. On Thursday, Sullivan, 71, was led out of a courtroom in cuffs after having been sentenced to 30 days in jail and two-years of probation for possession of methamphetamine and solicitation of a prostitute.

Sullivan, recognized in the 1990s as an anti-drug crusader, became addicted to meth. He also sold meth in exchange for sex with younger men. He helped them get out of jail and find jobs, then gave them meth for sex.

30 days in jail and two-years of probation? The turd should have been sent to prison.

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