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The sheriff famous for putting his inmates in pink underwear will have them wearing stars and stripes in time for Independence Day. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is introducing a new element ...
PHOENIX — The Arizona sheriff famous for putting his inmates in pink underwear will have them wearing stars and stripes in time for Independence Day. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is ...
Early on in his nearly 20-year tenure as sheriff, Arpaio won points with voters for making inmates wear pink underwear, housing them in canvas tents during Phoenix's triple-digit summer heat, and ...
Sheriff Joe Arpaio is known for his off the wall ideas. March 2, 2012 — -- intro: From holding press conferences questioning President Obama's birth certificate to putting inmates in pink ...
New sheriff in town to close Joe Arpaio’s outdoor Tent City jail, of pink underwear fame. ... Their meals were meatless and their jumpsuits striped in wide black and white.
Oh, OK. Arizona's Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is unlikely to bake under the desert sun, wearing his prisoners' trademark pink underwear in one of his signature jail tents any time soon. He ...
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio began issuing pink underwear to inmates more than 15 years ago to cut down on theft. He began selling them to the public after speaking about them on national ...
PHOENIX—An Arizona sheriff known for making prisoners wear pink underwear asked an appeals court Wednesday to reconsider its ruling that criticized jail officers’ decision to force the … ...
The Arizona sheriff famous for making prisoners wear pink underwear and sleep in uncooled tents is introducing a Spanish-language version of the pink shorts he sells to the public.
NEW YORK (CBS) When Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio met Alaska's ex-governor Sarah Palin he gave her a very special gift - a pair of pink underwear, according to Arpaio's Twitter account. Palin ...
A sheriff's official wouldn't say how much it cost to make the uniform change. Arpaio instituted pink underwear for inmates in 1994. In 2011, he sold a Spanish version with the words "Vamos, Jose!" ...
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