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A Mesa deputy fire chief is on paid leave after being accused of bestial acts with his nextdoor neighbor’s lamb. Maricopa County sheriff’s deputies took LeRoy Johnson, 52, into custody at his Gilbert home on Saturday.The 26-year veteran was booked on suspicion of disorderly conduct, trespassing and public sexual indecency, all misdemeanors, spokesman Lt. Paul Chagolla said. Johnson was released from jail on his own recognizance on Sunday.
The arrest came after the neighbor and another man said they found Johnson in a small barn in the 1200 block of East Catclaw Street; his pants were down as he held the small, young ewe to the ground, the men told deputies, according to the sheriff’s report.
When deputies confronted Johnson, they said he admitted to trespassing in his neighbor’s barn but denied doing anything else — although he did state, “I probably do need some help, but I don’t know if this is the time or place for it.”
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A Mesa deputy fire chief is on paid leave after being accused of bestial acts with his nextdoor neighbor’s lamb. Maricopa County sheriff’s deputies took LeRoy Johnson, 52, into custody at his Gilbert home on Saturday.The 26-year veteran was booked on suspicion of disorderly conduct, trespassing and public sexual indecency, all misdemeanors, spokesman Lt. Paul Chagolla said. Johnson was released from jail on his own recognizance on Sunday.
The arrest came after the neighbor and another man said they found Johnson in a small barn in the 1200 block of East Catclaw Street; his pants were down as he held the small, young ewe to the ground, the men told deputies, according to the sheriff’s report.
When deputies confronted Johnson, they said he admitted to trespassing in his neighbor’s barn but denied doing anything else — although he did state, “I probably do need some help, but I don’t know if this is the time or place for it.”
Sure, what's the population of Arizona? The odds are highly in favor of it being one of two people in the whole state, or did you strike out at being funny? I hope you realize that this could be defamation, and even though it will never be actioned, it's immature jerkeynes.
Sure, what's the population of Arizona? The odds are highly in favor of it being one of two people in the whole state, or did you strike out at being funny? I hope you realize that this could be defamation, and even though it will never be actioned, it's immature jerkeynes.
Definitely something that needs to be sent to my attorney.
Of course , since the poster spelled the name of the state incorrectly, intentionally is my guess, he must assume that no legal action can be brought, however, the name of the state is spelled correctly inthe link furnished, thus makint it a legal consideration for slander, innuendo, defamation of character, and impeachment.
He does it the Fox News way where he makes the innuendo but doesn't come right out and say anything. It's the news version of being passive-agressive.
Definitely something that needs to be sent to my attorney.
Of course , since the poster spelled the name of the state incorrectly, intentionally is my guess, he must assume that no legal action can be brought, however, the name of the state is spelled correctly inthe link furnished, thus makint it a legal consideration for slander, innuendo, defamation of character, and impeachment.
..... worthy of the death penalty, I would have thought. Please send PWP's fondest wishes to the animal in question.
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Sure, what's the population of Arizona? The odds are highly in favor of it being one of two people in the whole state, or did you strike out at being funny? I hope you realize that this could be defamation, and even though it will never be actioned, it's immature jerkeynes.
I just think he was trying to be funny. Lets not get our panties in a bunch.