A significant dispute arises in San Mateo County regarding whether Victor Aenlle, the sheriff’s former chief of staff, can return to his post at the sheriff’s office. Sheriff Christina Corpus insists that Aenlle, a 17-year reserve deputy, is permitted to help process concealed carry weapon applications despite County Manager Mike Callagy’s prohibition barring him from areas where the public is restricted. The controversy is heightened by Aenlle’s unclear eligibility status as a reserve deputy, highlighted in a critical report by retired Judge LaDoris Cordell, which suggested that he may have falsified volunteer hours necessary for his role.
As the Board of Supervisors moves toward a potential dismissal of Sheriff Corpus following the passage of Measure A, concerns linger about Aenlle’s presence in the office. Surveillance footage has already captured him entering the premises with Corpus, raising alarm among staff regarding past intimidation allegations linked to both figures. With the sheriff’s office facing a backlog of CCW applications, the situation sparks significant questions about accountability and the operational integrity of public safety roles in the county.
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