A Google search on “sheriff scandals” turned up 988,000 sites.
Orange County isn’t the only place where top cops and corruption are making news these days. The man Larry King called “America’s Sheriff” during the Samantha Runion case, Sheriff Mike Carona, is in deep trouble. The allegations in the indictment are fascinating and titillating and go back to 1999.
Why did the federal government take so long to put together a case? Were there no signs along the way?
Christine Hanley and Paul Pringle, Los Angeles Times staff writers, wrote about Carona (“A Sheriff’s Rising Star Is Dimmed by Scandal,” Jan. 21, 2006). The opening line, “Two of his former aides are facing criminal prosecution. Federal agents have subpoenaed his financial and administrative records. State investigators are examining his conduct with women.