Yeah, but ... did ya notice that the sheriff has some ... uh ... legal issues of his own to deal with?
... "And in my mind, I'm here saying that we got a sheriff running through Piedmont Park from the police like it's an episode of 'Cops.'"
He attributes his dismissal to hypocritical behavior by the sheriff, caused by his own precarious position in the public eye. Sheriff Jeffrey Mann was charged with exposing himself in a public park. He pled guilty to both "obstruction" and "prohibited behavior."
At the time, he insisted that he wanted to remain in his position. "I enjoy being their sheriff," Mann told reporters. "And I think I should be judged not by one error, one lapse of judgment, but what I have done as sheriff for the last four years." ...
The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence