PHOENIX – Sheriff Paul Penzone was sworn in Wednesday as metro Phoenix’s new top law enforcer.
The retired police sergeant defeated six-term Sheriff Joe Arpaio in November.
“It’s an organization that’s had one form of leadership for 24 years, so being a new person coming into that, it can be challenging, or in some ways uncomfortable, getting to know each other, but that hasn’t been the case,” Penzone said.
He participated in a ceremony Wednesday in which other elected officials took the oath.
Penzone was sworn in by Judge Mary Murguia of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Murguia, while serving as a district judge, presided over a racial profiling lawsuit against Arpaio from late 2007 until mid-2009.
She recused herself after Arpaio questioned her impartiality because her sister was the leader of an advocacy group for Latinos.
Another judge later found sheriff’s deputies had profiled Latinos.
The defeat is believed to have contributed to Arpaio’s political demise.
He sounds like a real law and order jew lovin guy.
Remember. He is an “Enforcer”.
he will break his Oath in 3..2…1
Great, the people of Arizona have elected another totalitarian. What is up with AZ? They elect this loser and they keep sending insane mccain back to the senate – idiots!