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Embattled San Mateo County sheriff rehires former chief of staff
Embattled San Mateo County sheriff rehires former chief of staff

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Embattled San Mateo County sheriff rehires former chief of staff

SAN MATEO COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) — San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus, who could soon be removed from her job, has brought back her former chief of staff, with whom she reportedly had a romantic relationship. Corpus said she rehired Victor Aenlle as reserve deputy, crediting his 17 years of experience in the role. The San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff's Association said the rehire makes their skin crawl. Eliot Storch, a San Mateo County sheriff's deputy and board secretary for the county Sheriff's Association, said, 'It's a middle finger to everybody who cares about morals and ethics.' 'DSA has significant doubts that Aenlle is in fact a qualified reserved deputy,' Storch continued. 'All that matters is that Sheriff Corpus hired her alleged boyfriend to be in a role, despite no one wanting her to be here and despite his behavior.' DUI suspect with 3 prior convictions faces murder charge in Brisbane crash Aenlle was removed as chief of staff last year after a scathing report accused Corpus of having a romantic relationship with him, creating a toxic work environment and creating jobs for Aenlle without publicizing the job opening. Corpus has denied all of the allegations. In March, San Mateo County voters passed Measure A, giving county supervisors the authority to remove the embattled sheriff. In a statement to KRON4, Corpus said there's a backlog of concealed carry weapon licenses that need to be addressed. The task will be part of Aenlle's job as a reserve officer. Storch said this is all a 'power play,' because there are plenty of other qualified people to fulfill the role. The Sheriff's Association said the best thing Corpus can do for the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office is to quit. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

San Mateo Co. voters set to decide on effort to oust embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus
San Mateo Co. voters set to decide on effort to oust embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus

CBS News

time04-03-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

San Mateo Co. voters set to decide on effort to oust embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus

In San Mateo County, allegations of misconduct inside the sheriff's office has residents deciding who holds the power to remove elected officials from office. On Tuesday, voters will decide the sheriff's fate at the ballot box in a single-issue special election. Measure A asks voters if they support the Board of Supervisors having the power to remove elected officials from office. While it would give broad powers to the board, it is aimed at embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus, who has faced allegations of misconduct, misuse of power and conflicts of interests. For some deputies, including Eliot Storch, the upcoming vote represents more than a political decision — it could mark a turning point to restore trust and honor within the department. Corpus campaigned on restoring trust and accountability in the office, but Storch says Corpus' conduct within the department instead created a toxic work environment. "It's absolutely affected morale," Storch told CBS News Bay Area. "One of Sheriff Corpus' greatest accomplishments here at the sheriff's office, that she has created a culture of fear and retaliation. That's all she's done is create a culture of fear retaliation." Tensions within the department reached a boiling point in November, when Corpus arrested Deputy Sheriff's Association President Carlos Tapia for alleged time card fraud. The arrest occurred on the same day an independent investigative report by retired Judge LaDoris Cordell was released, calling for Corpus' resignation. Deputies argue the arrest was payback for Tapia's public criticism of the sheriff. "Having President Tapia get arrested was a red line," Storch said. "It showed us that Sheriff Corpus would do anything possible to disrespect and mistreat the people who work here, and that she would do anything possible to maintain power, even at the expense of a good man's life." The charges against Tapia were later dropped, but the fallout left deep divisions within the department. The 400-page independent report painted a scathing picture of Sheriff Corpus' leadership. It accused her of using racist and homophobic slurs, fostering a toxic workplace culture, and consolidating power within the hands of her Chief of Staff, Victor Aenlle. The report found Aenlle unqualified to weigh in on executive decision-making and cited his personal relationship with Corpus as a conflict of interest. Both Corpus and Aenlle have denied the allegations. Corpus has pushed back forcefully, maintaining that she has been unfairly targeted because she is the county's first Latina sheriff. Her attorney, Brad Gage, argues the attacks amount to discrimination. Corpus has since filed a $10 million discrimination lawsuit against county officials. "The election itself is geared only to target her," Gage told CBS News Bay Area. "Measure A has a time out in 2028, so basically it's never existed before and it won't exist after her term as the sheriff. And that is very concerning to us because it appears to be improper, discriminatory and retaliatory." Gage stopped short of committing to a peaceful exit on behalf of Corpus if the measure passes, and the board votes her out. If the measure is approved by voters, it would require four of the five members of the board to vote for her removal. "I don't believe that that vote would be appropriate, because you need to have a fair and impartial tribunal, but you already have two state two supervisors who have made statements that we contend were untrue and biased," Gage said. "We don't think that it's going to be deemed to be legal at the end of the day." Critics of Measure A said the county already has established processes to remove a sheriff from office — such as a recall election or a civil grand jury investigation that could lead to a trial. They argue Measure A would give unprecedented power to the Board of Supervisors, potentially undermining voter control over the sheriff's position. Caught in the middle are San Mateo County residents and local lawmakers. In communities such as Millbrae, which relies entirely on the Sheriff's Office for public safety, officials said they want to move past the controversy and refocus on frontline services. "We want to bring an end to this issue and the challenges at the top leadership level as soon as possible," said Millbrae Mayor Anders Fung. "Ultimately, you know, we need to make sure that everybody feels comfortable with the Sheriff's Office leadership, and I think that's what we look forward to." Half Moon Bay, San Carlos, Woodside and several other communities also contract with the sheriff's office for law enforcement services. As the vote approaches, residents will not only decide the fate of Corpus — they will also weigh in on a larger question: what accountability should look like for every elected official in San Mateo County.

Forsyth Co. Sheriff's Office mourns loss of longtime deputy
Forsyth Co. Sheriff's Office mourns loss of longtime deputy

Yahoo

time28-01-2025

  • Yahoo

Forsyth Co. Sheriff's Office mourns loss of longtime deputy

The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office is mourning the loss of a longtime deputy. Sergeant Daniel Rush died Monday night at Northside Forsyth Hospital from complications from a recently diagnosed critical illness. Rush was under hospice care for the past week at the hospital. He was the longest continuously serving member of the sheriff's department. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] His 35th anniversary with the sheriff's office would have been on February 8. Rush was recognized with the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office Purple Heart award after he confronted a deranged gunman on the courthouse steps in 2014. He was also selected as the Deputy Sheriff of the Year for Valor for the entire state of Georgia in 2014 by the Georgia's Sheriff's Association. The sheriff's office said a memorial service for Rush is being planned for some time in the next couple of weeks. TRENDING STORIES: Security guard accused of shooting customer to death at East Point Family Dollar This is what metro school districts are saying about immigration crackdown across Georgia Feds no longer planning on cleaning up harmful forever chemicals in drinking water [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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