Supervisors To Meet In Closed Session On Saturday To Discuss Lawsuit Filed Against County By Former Sheriff’s Captain

The Shasta County Board of Supervisors has called an unusual Saturday meeting to discuss a lawsuit pending against the county by a retired Sheriff’s Captain. After 36 years with the Sheriff’s Office, Pat Kropholler retired in January of 2022. By then, Michael Johnson was the Sheriff, but Kropholler had issues with former Sheriff Eric Magrini. Captain Kropholler was President of the Sheriff’s Administrative Association, which issued a scathing assessment of Magrini in June of 2021. He was subsequently placed on leave, and his lawsuit apparently claims that was a retaliatory action. During social justice demonstrations in Redding in 2020, Magrini apparently distributed a photo among some staffmembers that showed Captain Kropholler with a Hitler moustache, and suggested jokingly that the photo could be used to goad the demonstrators into burning down the Sheriff’s South County Patrol Substation, which was in disrepair. Magrini ended up resigning and was given the newly created position of Assistant Executive Officer, with a 31% boost in salary. Magrini is now no longer employed by the county, and is working as a realtor. Kropholler’s lawsuit was filed in May of 2022. The board will meet in closed session Saturday morning with that single item on the agenda.

-Steve Gibson