Sheriff Mina of Orange County, Florida discusses his philosophy on law enforcement and what his hopes are for the community of Orlando.

As a former Chief of the Orlando City Department, he brings several years of experience to the job as the newly elected Sheriff.  We discuss officer-involved shootings, community outreach, and he shares his background of why he chooses to be in public service.

As a reminder, my views on politics are my own and do not affect my position at work.

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Discussed in this episode:
Orange County Sheriff’s Office – Facebook
Orange County Sheriff’s Office – Twitter
Orange County Sheriff’s Office – Instagram
CCHAT 73: Sheriff Jerry Demings on his vision as Orange County Mayor
Orange County Sheriff
Community Outreach
Coffee with a Cop
Central Florida – Police Athletic League
Orange County – Police Athletic League
Civilian Police Academy
Body Worn Cameras
Orange County Sheriff’s Office App – Google Play
Orange County Sheriff’s Office App – iTunes
Orange County Books and Badges

 

 

CULTURE CHAT CREDITS
Host: Mimi Chan
Intro Music: Mike Relm
Editor: Chance Tieng

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