Bid to Oust Sheriff Begins
Josephine Co., OR’s Daniel on the outs?
By
John Taft
Investigative Reporter
When elected to
public office, individuals sometimes rise to the level of their responsibilities
for the position to which they have been entrusted by the voters. Other
times the voters are taken for a breathtaking ride by an incompetent
person holding a public office. The incompetents are easy to spot; they
treat their public office as their personal fiefdom bestowing favors
and promotions on their friends, making life difficult for those who
see them for what they are, and basking in their new found power. There
is a great similarity between these individuals and the king in the
comic strip the Wizard of Id. Like the king, a little shrimp of a man,
they have tremendous egos, want personal loyalty from their subjects,
and would like to send their detractors to the gallows for proper punishment.
They will also promise the voters anything to get elected and then renege
on those promises they knew they couldn’t keep. These are the
wheeler dealers, cigar puffing, backroom politicians who will sell their
soul to Old Nick and sign their name on the line for seven good years.
[1]
Moral
authority lost
Sheriff
Dave Daniel has been in office for the past six years and five months,
and his time is running out. Daniel sits in the chair and wears the
badge, but he is really not the sheriff. When a man fails to keep promises
he has made to the voters, he becomes an imposter, a straw man with
no real moral authority or deserved respect from the voters. Daniel
lost his way shortly after becoming sheriff as documented by many articles
in the US Observer chronicling his past few years in office.
Sheriff
loses voters trust
Daniel has supported several
recent ballot measures that would increase property taxes, and the voters
have rebuked him severely in several past elections by their vote of
rejection for each tax measure. Daniel’s credibility was severely
dashed in November, 2004 when voters said no to his endorsement of a
tax to fund more jail beds. This vote was in part a lack of trust and
respect for the sheriff. A sheriff must have the respect and confidence
of the people to function effectively in any county. In this article
the case will be made why Daniel no longer has that respect and confidence
of the people of this county, and why it is time for him to resign his
position as sheriff.
Lawsuits
cost $300,000
Recently Josephine County
(JoCo) and its insurer paid out over $300,000 to cover a suit brought
by two Josephine County deputies who, according to a mediator, were
fired without just cause. Daniel appears to have fired Wayne Dykes and
Carol Huffman because of past grudges and their loyalty to the people
of the county rather than the sheriff. Daniel’s losing of the
lawsuit makes an extremely strong case for the unjustified firing of
Dykes and Huffman. The $300,000 loss means insurance rates for the county
will increase, and there will be fewer services available for county
residents. It is unacceptable that Josephine County residents must pay
for lost lawsuits that should never have happened. This powerful issue
placed in the voter’s pamphlet listing the reasons for a recall
would most certainly guarantee a humiliating defeat for Daniel if he
declines to resign his position as sheriff.
Former
DA had it right
Before Daniel was
elected to office, former District Attorney Tim Thompson had the foresight
to realize that Daniel did not have the administrative capabilities
to be a sheriff. In a letter to the editor of the Daily Courier Thompson
stated his reasons why Daniel shouldn’t be elected sheriff. Daniel’s
response to the letter was to call the former DA a SOB. I asked Daniel
if he said that, and he replied that he didn’t remember. A witness
does remember. Daniel has been unable to form a working relationship
with the new county commissioners as well as the previous commissioners.
There was a deep personal enmity between Daniel and former Commissioner
Jim Brock. Daniel was a leading factor in an attempt to get rid of the
commissioner’s office and replace it with a county manager and
place all public offices under the manager’s control except his
own. This attempt to change county government was soundly defeated by
county voters. Daniel was forced to endure another humiliating defeat.
In fact, Daniel has a lawsuit pending against the present board of commissioners,
paid for with taxpayer’s dollars. He filed the suit because the
commissioners refused to approve the extra money to pay for a promotion
of the jail commander to become a lieutenant. When Daniel ran for office
he said, “The sheriff only gets a certain amount of money. You
do the best you can to continue to serve the citizens of Josephine County
with that amount of money.” [2]
Five
deputies and three patrol cars
for one clucker
Daniel sent seven deputies
to the winter Olympics in 2002, and this was reportedly done by paying
other deputies overtime to fill those positions. This was another outrageous
use of budgeted funds supposed to be used to protect the residents of
Josephine County, not to fulfill one of Daniel’s fantasies. Daniel
supported the insanity of the great chicken raid at the Nick Gombos
ranch in Williams, Oregon. Five deputies, three patrol cars, $300 in
overtime, and the midnight waking of a sleeping Judge Gerald Neufeld
to get a signed warrant for a 1:00 AM adventure to recover a chicken
named Speckles. Josephine County and Daniel received negative national
guffaws for this choice stupidity. In fact, Daniel reportedly got a
rubber chicken from the state sheriff’s association for laughs.
This is the mentality Josephine County has running a multimillion dollar
sheriff’s office.
The
political reward
system at work
Daniel’s idea of promotions
often depends on who is personally loyal to him. How about the promotion
of a deputy from a civil Sgt. to a Lieutenant with a nice pay raise
to oversee patrol and detectives, even though the man had never worked
in either of these areas? It seems that for some deputies in the JoCo
sheriff’s office the way to get ahead is give your personal loyalty
to the sheriff. Promotions often don’t go to the best qualified,
but are used as a political reward system. Daniel can also be vindictive,
as shown by the time he fired a Sergeant one day before his retirement.
Sheriff
caught coming out
of Wal-Mart
Two major problems in Josephine
County are drugs and theft. Burglaries are a hot button with county
residents as they are not being investigated. You can have the theft
of thousands of dollars worth of personal property, and no deputy will
comes to your residence to investigate. Sure, you can talk to a deputy
on the phone, but that’s as far as the investigation will go.
The door is wide open for burglaries in JoCo. This same problem was
plaguing the former sheriff Dan Calvert. Daniel saw a weak spot in Calvert’s
reelection bid and told the public he could solve the problem without
asking for more money. Here is what Daniel said he could do, “For
the last three years what we have heard from the sheriff’s department
is I can’t respond to your burglary because we don’t have
the funds. You’ve heard that I can’t answer your telephone
calls because we don’t have the personnel. We can’t come
out and take your stolen car report; it’s beyond available resources.
Well, I think that’s unacceptable, unacceptable to me not to respond
to your burglaries and thefts. What you have to do, you have to reallocate
your resources and do the best job possible with what you have to make
it work and protect and serve the citizens of Josephine County. It should
have been done three years ago. Could be done today. Will be done when
I’m elected.” The fact is, Daniel has not kept his campaign
promise. The voters were deceived and burglaries are not being investigated
as Daniel promised they would be. Daniel still gets his check and perks
every month regardless of what he promised. Then Daniel spewed out a
mouthful of pickle juice saying, “ If you come into the Josephine
County Sheriff’s Office and you want to visit me and I’m
not there, it’s not because I’m in Florida (Calvert went
to Florida) or it’s not because I’m in Las Vegas, it’s
because I may be in Merlin answering a call or I’m in Murphy takin’
a report. That’s the reason I’m not there.” When was
the last time anyone saw Daniel in Murphy or Merlin taking a report?
Daniel wasn’t in his office recently, and he wasn’t in Merlin
or Murphy either protecting the public. He was seen brazenly coming
out of Wal-Mart (in shorts and a t-shirt) with his wife and they were
carrying packages during regular working hours. Remember the sheriff
isn’t accountable to anyone and he can come and go as he pleases.
Could this be why Daniel recently appointed Brian Anderson as the Undersheriff?
Now Daniel is in the position where he can actually do nothing and still
get paid while going shopping at Wal-Mart during regular working hours.
What ever happened to Daniel’s election promise that “I’ll
be in uniform, out on patrol myself.”
A
dangerous man
The issues are
many that show Dave Daniel does not have the administrative ability
to oversee 100 employees and a multimillion dollar budget for the sheriff’s
office. At one time Daniel spent $20,000 with a firm to show him how
to be an administrator, and it was wasted taxpayers’ money. Daniel
also received a vote of no confidence from the deputies in the sheriff’s
association, and for good reason. He’s like a small boy in a candy
shop with a $20 bill and no one watching him, or so he thinks. Daniel
has failed as a sheriff, and it’s time for him to tender his resignation
for the good of the residents of Josephine County. The mentioned $300,000
lawsuit that was paid out because of Daniel’s bad judgment is
just one of many lawsuits that have been settled, and should a recall
become necessary to restore confidence in the Sheriff’s Office,
the cost of a special election is peanuts compared to what continued
lawsuits created by Daniel’s incompetence could cost the county.
Just from the point of public liability Daniel is a dangerous man to
have acting as sheriff; some might consider Barney Fife a better bet.
[3] His track record is that of a loser. He’s
not a runner, and he’s not a good sheriff.
It’s
decision time
It’s time for Daniel
to look in the mirror and reflect on the past six years, then take a
careful look at himself. Resigning would certainly be a better option
than facing a recall. It is unlikely that Daniel would survive a recall;
his liabilities far overshadow any assets he has accumulated while in
office. If Daniel were to resign, the obvious recommendation is for
the commissioners to select Undersheriff Brian Anderson to serve out
the remainder of Daniel’s term.
Tell
Dave Daniel
what you think
If you believe
that a case has been made against Dave Daniel’s competence as
an acting sheriff, and that he should immediately resign his position,
for the good of the sheriff’s office and Josephine County, then
please call the sheriff at
(541) 474-5123 and/or e-mail jocosheriff@co.josephine.or.us. Send a
copy of your e-mail to joconewsline@hotmail.com.
Those interested in a recall and gathering signatures should contact
John Taft at (541) 479-0645 or by e-mail at joconewsline@hotmail.com.
[1] The Devil
and Daniel Webster by Stephen Vincent Benet
[2] October 1998, Josephine County Courthouse, JCTA
[3] The Andy Griffin Show, Mayberry, USA
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