ACRU Presents Defender Award to Sheriff Darin Mitchell, Winkler County, Texas
Sheriff Darin Mitchell, Winkler County, Texas, Honored with Defender Award for Outstanding Commitment to Upholding the Rule of Law and Protecting Citizens
Sheriff Darin Mitchell, Winkler County, Texas, Honored with Defender Award for Outstanding Commitment to Upholding the Rule of Law and Protecting Citizens
“Sheriff Coe exemplifies what it means to be a true defender of the law,” said Col. Allen West, Executive Director of ACRU. “This award acknowledges his leadership and dedication to preserving American citizens’ rights to safety and security through their partnership with the 287(g) program. All law enforcement agencies should take note and follow his lead to fully embrace the authorization afforded to designated officers through these models. Well done.”
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