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Pinal County Deputy Fired for False Statements

While the core story of the shoot­ing seems to still be true, the depart­ment fired Puroll for false state­ments pur­port­edly given to New Times newspaper.

A Pinal County Sheriff’s deputy who pur­port­edly was wounded in a gun bat­tle with drug smug­glers last year has been fired for mak­ing false state­ments to a journalist.

In a news release, the Sheriff’s Office said Deputy Louie Puroll was ter­mi­nated for 10 vio­la­tions of depart­men­tal pol­icy gov­ern­ing ethics vio­la­tions, incom­pe­tence and truthfulness.

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu said in the state­ment that he stood by Puroll’s con­tro­ver­sial claim of being in an April shootout because the account was sup­ported by evi­dence. However, Babeu said, com­ments made by the deputy to a Phoenix New Times reporter “brought dis­credit to him­self and the men and women rep­re­sent­ing our sworn law enforce­ment profession.”

Puroll suf­fered a minor flesh wound in a shootout that pro­pelled him and Babeu into the national media spot­light in the heat of pub­lic debate over bor­der secu­rity and Arizona’s tough immi­gra­tion law known as Senate Bill 1070.

After the inci­dent, numer­ous law enforce­ment experts and oth­ers con­tended that Puroll fab­ri­cated the entire inci­dent based on phys­i­cal evi­dence and incon­sis­ten­cies in his story. Babeu stood behind the deputy’s account, and a Pinal County Sheriff’s inves­ti­ga­tion con­cluded that the inci­dent was authentic.

Puroll was sus­pended last year for com­ments he made to New Times.

In one inter­view, he told the news­pa­per that he had been approached by Mexican car­tel mem­bers and asked to help them. In another, he told reporter Paul Rubin that a friend had offered to mur­der Rubin in retal­i­a­tion for crit­i­cal news stories.

Read more on AZCentral.com.

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