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ElDiabloJoe
01-14-2008, 10:55 AM
OC Sheriff Resigns (http://blog.ocsd.org/post/A-message-from-Sheriff-Michael-Carona.aspx)



For over three decades, I have been proud to serve the residents of Orange County as a law enforcement officer. For the past nine years, as the elected Sheriff of Orange County, I have had the privilege of leading the men and women of what I believe to be one of the finest law enforcement organizations in the country.

During my tenure as Sheriff, the Orange County Sheriff's Department has continued to provide outstanding police services to our contract cities---several of which are recognized as among California's safest communities. We continue to implement innovative programs throughout our department such as the highly effective Immigration and Customs Enforcement 287(g) program, the Orange County Re-entry Partnership to reduce recidivism, and the Sheriff's Community Coalition Program which provides broad based community feedback to the Sheriff and members of the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

Our Forensics Services Division is a nationally recognized leader, particularly in the field of DNA technology. In addition to managing the 8th largest jail system in America, our Terrorism Early Warning Group, state-of-the art Coroner training facilities and Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy have added important dimensions to our capabilities and effectiveness and serve as models for other law enforcement agencies around the country.

Over the past few weeks it has become clear to me that the interests of the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the residents of Orange County would be best served if I am not distracted from my duties while defending the charges recently brought against me by the federal government. As a consequence, I have worked closely with my staff to assure that my departure from the Orange County Sheriff Department will not materially disrupt its operations or the very capable leadership structure that I have been privileged to work with over the years. Undersheriff Galisky, the Assistant Sheriffs and the more than 4000 members of the Orange County Sheriff's Department have responded to this challenge with the level of deep commitment and excellent service which the residents of this county have come to expect and enjoy.

With a heavy heart, I therefore announce my retirement as Sheriff, effective today. Although this is one of the most difficult decisions I have ever made, my family, my staff and my lawyers all believe that this is the right time to take my retirement. This action will permit me to focus on vindicating my name and refuting the false charges which have been made against me and my wife.

I have asked Undersheriff JoAnn Galisky to fulfill my duties of Sheriff until a successor is appointed by the Board of Supervisors following a thoughtful candidate search. Undersheriff Galisky respectfully declined due to personal commitments she must attend to. Therefore, in an effort to restructure management and ensure continuity I have returned JoAnn Galisky to the rank of Assistant Sheriff and I thanked Assistant Sheriff Dan Martini for his years of service and released him from his commitments to the organization.

Finally, I have appointed Assistant Sheriff Jack Anderson as the second in command and the Chief of Staff.

Assistant Sheriff Anderson has a long and distinguished career in the Orange County Sheriff's Department and is one of our most respected members. I am confident that I leave the Orange County Sheriff's Department knowing that it is in very capable hands.

I wish my successor as Sheriff, and the people of this great county the very best. It has been an honor and privilege to serve. I hope that when my current legal circumstances are behind me, I will have another opportunity to serve our community.

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hbliam
01-14-2008, 12:04 PM
about time.

mcguire4
01-14-2008, 02:45 PM
hbliam: do you work for LBPD?

McGruff
01-14-2008, 03:06 PM
According to Fox News, two "White Collar" attorneys offered their services free of charge to Carona. As the sheriff, Carona could not accept their services but as a civilian, he could.

What I want to know is why was Assistant Sheriff Martini fired? L.A. Times and the OC Register report this was one of Carona's final action as sheriff. Captain Martini was in charge of training during my academy and in less than a yr, promoted to Asst. Sheriff.

1oldsarge
01-14-2008, 03:47 PM
At least Riverside County already did the research and have a precident for OC to follow.
Ya gotta love politics!

pkagel
01-15-2008, 02:28 AM
Heard Lt. Hunt on KFI this afternoon throwing his hat in the ring for the job again so we'll see how it all turns up. I'm sure the Lt. could do a fine job.

Royd5150
01-15-2008, 03:02 PM
Heard Lt. Hunt on KFI this afternoon throwing his hat in the ring for the job again so we'll see how it all turns up. I'm sure the Lt. could do a fine job.

Are you going to vote for him in Dallas?

pkagel
01-16-2008, 03:23 AM
LOL, I would if I could.