53.36 Howe Enterprise January 25, 2016

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Monday, January 25, 2016

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Tom Watt says trust should be key to Sheriff election By Tom Watt for Sheriff of Grayson County

and supervisor, Chief Jerry Caylor, engrained in me the understanding that difficult situations arise in law enforcement all the time. The public will judge you not in regard to the difficult situation, but in how you handle the situation and whether it is handled openly and honestly. “It’s not when the bad thing happens, it’s how you respond when it does.” That has been proven to me many times throughout my career. As a 32-year law enforcement officer and The public wants and needs the chief law retired Chief of Police, I know that effective enforcement officer of the county to be a leader law enforcement requires that the people trust who can deal with stressful situations in an those sworn to uphold the law and those sworn open, honest and transparent manner. After all, to uphold the law must live up to that trust. as public servants, we are doing the people’s Integrity, transparency, wisdom and business and the people have the right to know. competence all play a part in establishing this trust. Secrecy, aborted investigations and I’ll be the first to acknowledge the major veiled explanations destroy that trust. For contributions Sheriff Keith Gary has made to example, when a high ranking official resigns our county. He has served the citizens with pending an investigation, the public has an pride, dignity and respect. Unfortunately, his expectation to know what the complaint was, leadership team has not. His leadership team or at least what the complaint is about. failed to fulfill their duties to the citizens of Grayson County. His leadership team has simply Early in my career as a law enforcement not lived up to his high standards. We have all administrator I served as the Operations witnessed their failures in the recent past. Commander at Sherman PD. My mentor, friend Whether it be the theft of confiscated weapons I hope this finds you enjoying a great start to 2016! It has definitely been an unusual week between Christmas and New Year’s Day in the race for Grayson County Sheriff. The big news is the resignation of David Russell from the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office due to, in his own words, a pending investigation.

by the supervisor responsible for overseeing them, the falsified training reports made to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, or the undisclosed investigation aborted by the recent resignation of Mr. Russell, it’s time for a reassessment of the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office leadership team. I will always respect Sheriff Gary, but we must recognize the shortcomings of his current administration for the good of the people of Grayson County. I will continue to focus on my proven track record of integrity, experience and professionalism throughout the remainder of this campaign. I promise you I will never forget that my job as Sheriff is to protect and serve the people of Grayson County openly and honestly. If you would like to follow my campaign, please ‘like’ my page. Thank you for your support. I appreciate you. Political Advertisement Paid for by Tom Watt, Treasurer Robert Brady, Denison, Texas. Tom Watt subscribes to the Code of Fair Campaign Practices. Privacy Policy Tom Watt for Sheriff P.O. Box 104 Sherman, TX 75091.

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