A
Good Cop Turned Bad?
Sean
Valdez, the Josephine County Sheriff's Deputy who was recently arrested
for the alleged assault of his teen-age fiancee, is currently on paid
administrative leave for that March 25th incident. Valdez is no longer
under the cloud of a grand jury investigation into the Feb. 20 shooting
incident when he fired seven shots at Michael Murray, but he's not out
of hot water yet.
According to sources, who
have stepped forward to the US~Observer on the condition of anonymity,
Sean Valdez is far from the perfect hard-working deputy that Sheriff
Dave Daniel wants to make him out to be. These sources allege that Valdez
had been drinking excessively the night of the assault incident and
that heavy drinking is not out of character for him, nor is seeking
out conflict. According to these sources he pushes people around and
starts fights at local drinking establishments and then uses his badge
to intimidate his combatants.
Also not out of his character
is being with such a young partner. Our sources have come forward attesting
that Valdez has often even gone after girls who are less than eighteen
years old.
The US~Observer is convinced
that Sheriff Dave Daniel attempted a cover-up of the Valdez assault
and we are more than convinced that abusive, out of control people like
Valdez have no business whatsoever carrying a loaded weapon, much less
being employed as a police officer.
The Jackson County District
Attorney's Office has been assigned to prosecute the Valdez case. This
highly questionable office has been known to "drop the ball" in the
past causing the Observer to closely watch this case. The law states
that when a domestic violence takes place in front of a child that it
should be treated as a felony. Don't miss our continued coverage of
this case and the prosecutor's office who is obliged to prosecute according
to the law and not favoritism.