Sheriffs group challenges federal law, gaining acceptance
In this photo provided by the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association founder Richard Mack speaks to a crowd of about 100 people at a Yavapai County Preparedness Team meeting in Chino Valley, Ariz., Oct. 8, 2022. Mack regularly speaks at events and trainings for the public, law enforcement and county officials. (Isaac Stone Simonelli/Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting)
By TJ L’HEUREUX, ADRIENNE WASHINGTON, ALBERT SERNA JR., ANISA SHABIR and ISAAC STONE SIMONELLI, The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism and Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting
Originally Published: August 23, 2023 12:15 a.m.
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