Victor Aenlle, previously removed from his position as chief of staff for Sheriff Christina Corpus, has been reinstated as a reserve deputy in the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. His role will focus on reviewing and processing concealed carry weapon permits due to a backlog created by a surge in applications. This decision follows serious allegations against Aenlle, which were part of a 400-page investigative report about misconduct. Despite these concerns, Sheriff Corpus confirmed his return, citing her authority to assign reserve deputies where needed, a move that has generated considerable controversy.
Victor Aenlle, the former chief of staff to Sheriff Christina Corpus, will return as a reserve deputy to assist with the backlog of concealed carry weapon permit applications.
Despite past allegations of misconduct and workplace bullying, Sheriff Corpus has assigned Aenlle to a role addressing the growing demand for concealed carry weapon licenses.
Corpus emphasized her authority to assign reserve deputies, stating that it is often historical practice for them to fill various roles within the Sheriff's Office.
The increase in applications for concealed carry licenses has led to a significant backlog which the sheriff's office is actively working to address.
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