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KeymasterDeputy Frank Sloup has a history of disciplinary issues, including resignations from Scottsdale Police Department and Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office under circumstances that led to attempts to revoke his AZPOST certification (Case #02/54 and Case #17-148) and placement on the Brady List (Brady Offense No. 1632168525 – 1704088618). Allegations include altering official documents and lack of truthfulness. Despite this history, Pinal County Sheriff’s Office hired him, where he faced multiple civil lawsuits alleging excessive use of force and unlawful detention, such as Emerson v. Maricopa County and Gordon vs. Sloup.
[Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/frank-sloup-pinal-county-sheriffs-office/)
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KeymasterFrank Sloup, a deputy with the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, has a history of disciplinary issues. He resigned from the Scottsdale Police Department and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office under circumstances that led to attempts to revoke his AZPOST certification (Case #02/54 and Case #17-148) and placement on the Brady List (Brady Offense No. 1632168525 – 1704088618). Allegations include altering official documents and untruthfulness. Additionally, Sloup has faced multiple civil lawsuits alleging excessive use of force and unlawful detention, including cases such as Emerson v. Maricopa County and Gordon vs. Sloup. Despite this history, Pinal County hired him, and he has been featured as the face of their organization on social media.
[Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/frank-sloup-pinal-county-sheriffs-office-2/)
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