L.A. Sheriff Lee Baca Is Probably Pissed Off At Paris Hilton

Lee Baca is right. Paris needs to be more responsible, but I bet he’s very mad at her for making him face the malevolent force from the media and public. Hopefully, he finally understands that most people are irrational, but poor him, he’s going to face harsh attacks in the future. He already got the “fan treatment,” if you know what I mean.

L.A. Sheriff Lee Baca addressed reporters in the hallway before facing the L.A. County Board of Supervisors, and he had a few choice words for Paris Hilton.

While to be interviewed at the meeting, he addressed reporters with, “Paris, do a better job in your life.” When asked if he had a more specific message for the heiress he replied, “Redirect your energy … Stay out of trouble and follow the law.” When a reporter asked about Paris receiving special treatment, the Sheriff said, “Yes, she got special treatment … she got more time in jail than anybody in her situation.” Burn!

Baca is waiting for his turn in the hotseat while the Supervisors discuss other topics.

TMZ

I love this quote: “Yes, she got special treatment … she got more time in jail than anybody in her situation.” LOL

He’s going to have to repeat that 1000 times.

Posted: June 26th, 2007
Comments: 2


Comments

From: Sabrinia
Time: June 26, 2007, 3:20 pm

I feel so bad for him. He just tried to do the right and fair thing. I will be so mad if he loses his job over this. He better not. I wish that stupid judge Sauer would lose his job b/c what he did (while it’s over with now) was completely wrong.

From: Django
Time: June 27, 2007, 1:59 am

Agree with Sabrinia. I respect Baca for putting Paris’s (or anyone’s) life and health before a stupid suspended licence charge and attempting to do what he thought was right.

That judge deliberately wanted to make an example of Paris, rather than give a fair verdict for the “crime” and that is not justice. I’d also like to see that hypocritical prosecutor and his wife get some jail time or at least lose his job – after all he made such a big deal about “special treatment” didn’t he? Why should he get away with burying something that a lowly police officer would get fired over?