Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Arizona Watchdog Project | Stephen Lemons

"It’s true that the 58-year-old Sheridan is a pale shadow of his Machiavellian former boss, who once bestrode Arizona like a gloating, malevolent colossus. 
  • But it’s not quite true that Sheridan’s reign carries no Arpaio-esque echoes. 
  • Like his erstwhile jefe, Sheridan inexplicably rocks five stars on his collar. (The standard is usually four.) 
And Sheridan occasionally espouses revanchist fantasies of bringing back a revamped Tent City or beefing up the much-diminished sheriff’s posse — both old calling cards for ol’ Joe.

The Arpaio All-Stars: Meet the county sheriff’s sketchy retreads

Jerry Sheridan claims he’s no Sheriff Joe. Still, he's brought back some of Arpaio's favorite badge-wearin' bubbas.
Image: in the style of the tombstone movie poster, jerry sheridan walks as wyatt earp alongside deputies with clown faces
Maricopa County Sheriff Jerry Sheridan has filled his command staff with problematic figures from the Joe Arpaio era. Illustration by Greg Houston
 
Since taking office in January, Sheridan has hired, re-hired or promoted at least four notable figures from the notorious Arpaio era, surrounding himself with some of the same badge-wearin' bubbas who helped place the sheriff’s office under federal scrutiny in the first place. 
  • One retired sheriff’s office insider, who asked not to be named, called the new command staff “Arpaio light.”
“You can't say that you're not like your former boss when you're checking all the same exact boxes that your boss checked,” the insider said.
“It's the same players, the same roster.”

Among those Arpaio all-stars are:

  • Paul Chagolla, who once reportedly threatened to call Child Protective Services on an uncooperative local reporter
  • Jeff Gentry, who led a unit that was often sicced on Arpaio’s biggest critics
  • Steve Bailey, who was once recommended for federal contempt proceedings
  • Chad Willems, a political strategist with zero law enforcement experience
Sheridan’s even brought back old-timer Rollie Seebert to be his executive chief of custody. Seebert, who retired in 2012, had been gone so long that county officials had a hard time finding his personnel records when Phoenix New Times asked.

Sheridan may be “putting the band back together,” the insider said — only “they’re a lot older and don’t sing as well.” But it’d be a shame to forget their greatest hits.. . ."

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