• triptrapper@lemmy.world
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    Probably because sheriffs are elected, and aren’t overseen by any government body. In between elections, they can do anything they want. The podcast In The Dark covered how a Minnesota county sheriff bungled, and then covered up, the investigation of the disappearance of Jacob Wetterling in 1989. Around the country, sheriff departments consistently have crime clearance rates below 20%. Pathetic.

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      That depends on the state. In mine they’re policed by the state troopers, and there’s really no blue brotherhood there because the troopers think they’re better than regular cops.