Posted on 09/19/2012 1:18:22 PM PDT by ponygirl
Larry Dever, the four-term Republican sheriff of Cochise County, has died in a one-vehicle crash near the northern Arizona town of Williams. He was 60. Dever's death was confirmed early Wednesday by the sheriff's department. The department declined to release details of the crash or his death.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/19/arizona-sheriff-larry-dever-60-dies-in-one-car-wreck/#ixzz26wrjuvaL
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Oh I know. I’ve done it. The only thing that saved me was the 37x12.5 in tires that could handle it. Still damn near lost it though.
I have been off and on FR all day, and this is the first posting I have seen regarding this incident. RIP Sheriff Dever.
sheriff joe was the head of the posse... but there is a team doing the investigations
the reason I ask is the governors statement...
“I had known Sheriff Dever for well over a decade, stretching back to my days with the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors”
- Governor Jan Brewer
Wheeler, Breitbart, Dever... who's next?
Oh wow. Terrible. Lived in his county for a couple of years. Good sheriff.
what about a virtual coyote?
Sounds like he probably stayed up late getting ready to go hunting at the last minute, then got up early and started driving too fast. I’ve done that too many times. One second’s lapse and there is trouble.
By ‘actual’ I mean a the four-legged coyote; as opposed to the bipedal one.
I wonder if he experienced a coronary while driving. He was 60 yoa. I don’t know a thing about his health history, but that is where I’d start to look.
And like Breitbart, just strange timing that this accident happened on the day of the Fast & Furious report release.
Prayers for the Dever family.
Cochise County lost a great man, a patriot who loved this country.
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