Thursday, December 1, 2011

Two from David Codrea.

Sheriff’s arrest shows need is for self control, not control of others

NY gun show sting announcement full of sound and fury, signifying opportunity

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sullivan was known as "Hollywood Pat" by some. He never saw a camera he didn't want to get in front of. He was one of the largest barriers to CCW in the state of Colorado. I know of a credible report that when he was sheriff, he offered an at the time hard to get CCW permit to a gun rights activist to shut the activist up. The man told the sheriff to put it where the sun don't shine.

Anonymous said...

Pat Sullivan wasn't just caught offering meth for sex with a single adult man, he has a long history of bailing teenagers out of jail and getting them hooked on meth so he could have sex with them. His history includes getting 14-17 year old boys hooked on meth and raping them. There's questions as to his involvement in murder too. There is no punishment on earth too severe for him. Lots of links about the SOB here:
http://completecolorado.com/

Dave said...

Regarding Inmate Sullivan (as well as those like him) "Where there's smoke, there's fire..."

You just have to assume that any law enforcement official who so arrogantly violates the civil rights of the people in contempt of his oath of office, the Constitution and Bill of Rights, rational thought, and the rights bestowed upon mankind by God Himself, must have some issues. I'll take that bet any day.

Anonymous said...

I remember after Columbine, he posed with a (borrowed) MAC-10, held by the strap like it was a dead skunk, and said something like 'guns like this are sought out by the mentally unbalanced'. Shortly after that, the cop who loaned it to him had to get pretty insistent to get it back - and if he had known that Pat was going to use it as an anti-gun prop, he never would have loaned it to him in the first place.

Shortly after this, he hot-dogged a crime scene, crashing his county car through a fence, supposedly to distract a barricaded, suicidal man, for the safety of "his" officers. In fact, the barricaded man had already killed himself, and the entry teams were pretty sure of it. The damage to the fence, and the car, were significant, and expensive.

I never voted for the man once, and sometimes he was the only man on the ballot. I do not have any sympathy for him at all.