Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher took aim this week at state Public Safety Commissioner Michael Campion, asking in a letter how he could justify the "excellent" rating that a Campion appointee gave the Metro Gang Strike Force in 2007.
Campion disbanded the Strike Force and a newly formed interim unit earlier this month, after several law enforcement agencies withdrew their personnel. The force has been plagued by a series of allegations of mismanagement, and of missing money and property it had seized.
Fletcher, who sent a copy of the letter to news media, said Tuesday, "Clearly there need to be some structural changes to assure that we can get accurate information, but I leave the decision as to what those are to the commissioner."
Campion and the official who gave the "excellent" rating, Bob Bushman, statewide coordinator for 22 drug and gang task forces, declined to comment.
But Doug Neville, a spokesman for Campion, said Bushman's rating was not based on an audit, but mostly on a series of "yes" and "no" questions asked of Strike Force Commander Ron Ryan, Assistant Commander Jim Heimerl and Office Manager Cindy Gehlsen.
If they answered "yes" to various questions, they got an "excellent" score, Neville said.
Fletcher, himself, came under some criticism for defending the Strike Force earlier this year and discouraging an investigation by the state Legislative Auditor's office. Before heading up the Strike Force, Ryan worked for Fletcher at the sheriff's department.
The FBI and a separate panel appointed by Campion are conducting additional investigations of the Strike Force.