New Sheriff Sworn Into Office In Pinal County To Replace Mark Lamb - AZ FREE NEWS
By Matthew Holloway | The newly elected Sheriff of Pinal County, Republican Ross Teeple, was sworn into office by his predecessor, former Sheriff Mark Lamb, earlier this month. Sheriff Teeple will report for duty effective January 1, 2025. Teeple is a U.S....
He seemed like a good guy and after his son was killed he changed.
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/driver-indicted-crash-left-pinal-county-sheriff-mark-lambs-son-dead-2022
Maybe more to the story than we know.
DS threatened him and his family?
I've followed him since before his son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter were killed. Saw no change in him. Always been 100% for Trump and has worked hard to wake everyone up about what's happening at the border. The b.s. stories circulated by the Lake campaign should be disregarded.
I did always like him and Fridays with Frank. I didnt get where he talked about how 2020 was a fair election though since it all seems so crooked out in AZ. My post above was more of a question meaning if he changed after his sons death but I didnt phrase it that way sorry. Didnt know if the bad guys got to him or not. Time will tell I guess.
Somebody dug up dirt on him.
Yes. He denied there were any cheating. That's a pretty big sign he is part of the DS.
Wasn't Mark Lamb a white hat?
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/06/watch-not-my-county-kari-lakes-senate-primary/
He was talking about one county. He reiterated later that he was only talking about his county, not the fraud that did take place in other counties.
I see. I understand.
Wow, that honestly surprises me. Lamb has been outspoken in opposition to Biden's open borders. Thought Trump even brought him onstage at one of his Arizona rallies.
Sometimes I wondered if halfway thru, a person change side? I have been seeing this.
You never know what might cause someone to compromise their principles...
https://azluminaria.org/2024/12/20/sheriff-mark-lambs-nonprofit-loses-federal-and-state-status-after-administrative-missteps/
Yeah. Saw that. I think is money.