And in the local front, The Arizona State AG decided to raid the Apache County Attorney's Office. This is quite the story and it is gaining traction. I have lived right next to Apache County for near 25 years.
Apache County, Arizona has a long, long history of political corruption. The county usually elects Democrats for their various local offices, and has for as long as I can remember. Their Sheriff was caught spending county money for personal expense almost twenty years ago. I'm not sure if the articles I link from the local paper will not be behind a paywall, but the local papers light up from time to time with letters to the Editor about crooked stuff in Apache County.
At the time of this writing, my local sources say the County Attorney was not and still not found.
"ST. JOHNS, Ariz. — At approximately 10 a.m. on June 4, officers from the Arizona Attorney General’s Office served a warrant at the Apache County Attorney’s Office, leading to a lockdown of the facility. The warrant was executed with assistance from the Arizona Department of Public Safety. There are unconfirmed reports that the Arizona Counter-Terrorism Information Center may have also been involved."
Apache County Attorney's Office locked down in surprise warrant service
Also, there is a good patriot running for Apache County Sheriff. He has run before, he is an independent and a Constitutionalist. If you heard of the gun store in Arizona that many years ago put up a sign saying something like, 'If you voted for Obama, you are not welcome here', that's Cope Reynolds' Gun shop in Lakeside, AZ.
Introducing Cope Reynolds His thoughts on what the role of the Sheriff should be