In a recent government meeting, members of the sheriff's office expressed their support for the board of supervisors and highlighted ongoing issues within the department. A representative, speaking on behalf of the captains, emphasized the importance of giving a voice to the employees who work under challenging conditions. The representative thanked the supervisors for their support and underscored the significance of unity among the captains and the sheriff's office, particularly in the context of community relations in areas like San Carlos and Halfway Bay.
The discussion shifted to concerns regarding Sheriff Corpus, with Supervisor Corzo addressing the community's mixed feelings about the sheriff's performance. Corzo articulated that many in the Spanish-speaking community feel that Sheriff Corpus has failed to protect both the public and the employees of the sheriff's office, particularly women and people of color. She urged the community to recognize the need for trustworthy leadership and called for accountability, stating that the sheriff should resign.
The meeting also touched on serious allegations against Deputy Tapia, with calls for an impartial investigation into the claims involving significant misuse of taxpayer funds. The importance of maintaining an objective stance during the investigation was emphasized, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability within the sheriff's office. The discussions reflect ongoing tensions and the demand for reform within the department, as community leaders seek to address concerns about leadership and integrity.