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'Resign now' protest against Sheriff Joe fizzles
Randy Parraz, the activist-attorney who WND reported has publicly targeted Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Apraio in a politically motivated campaign to force him to resign, staged a poorly attended protest Wednesday at the sheriff's downtown Phoenix office.
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