by Jim Kouri
The 33-year old Cox was arrested Friday and taken into custody on an unrelated arrest warrant for an aggravated assault and is currently being investigated as the prime suspect in the Arpaio death threat investigation.
In that threat, Cox stated Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his family would be killed.
Deputies in Knoxville, Tennessee working with Maricopa County Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant and seized computer and other evidence from the home of Adam Eugene Cox after an investigation into an internet death threat against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio came to light, according to a report from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office on Friday.His postings read in part: I plan to kill Arpaio first. He will be filled with a thousand bullet holes before the year is out. I promise you this. He won’t [expletive] with Obama. He will be buried 10 feet under and his whole family will be murdered along with him.
The 33-year old Cox was arrested Friday and taken into custody on an unrelated arrest warrant for an aggravated assault and is currently being investigated as the prime suspect in the Arpaio death threat investigation.
In that threat, Cox stated Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his family would be killed.
Cox is suspected of becoming angry when Sheriff Arpaio responded to
a citizens' complaint regarding President Barack Obama's birth records
and questioning of his Constitutional right to hold the office of U.S.
President. Upon receiving the criminal complaint, Arpaio stated he would
launch an investigation into the validity of Obama's birth documents.
The suspect’s mother confirmed to investigators that her son is a
fanatical supporter of Obama. According to Knox County Sheriff’s
deputies, Cox has a history of violent hehavior.
Arpaio’s investigation into the Obama birth certificate question has
received a fair amount of press coverage since the investigation began
late last year. The case is being handled by the Sheriff’s volunteer
cold case posse, made up of retired police detectives and lawyers, and
at no expense to the taxpayer. Their initial findings are expected to be
announced within 30 days, Arpaio says.
Arpaio says, “I will not be intimated against pursuing this
investigation into Obama’s eligibility to serve as the President of the
United States.”
The case involving Cox is one of numerous death threats made against
Arpaio including several different Mexican drug cartels which have
threatened the Sheriff’s life and placed a contract nearing $4 million
dollars for his execution.
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