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Sponsor Our ArticlesRichmond County prepares for a new era as Gino Brantley officially becomes sheriff at midnight on New Year’s Eve, succeeding Richard Roundtree. With emphasis on public safety, Brantley plans to enhance law enforcement presence, improve collaboration among local agencies, and engage the community in crime prevention, particularly focusing on youth safety and emergency response improvements. His administration, welcoming around 100 officers, aims to foster trust and build a unified approach towards public safety in the county.
Richmond County is buzzing with anticipation as Gino Brantley gears up to officially take the reins as the new sheriff at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve. Taking over from Richard Roundtree, who had a 12-year tenure, Brantley is set to chart a new course for the sheriff’s department starting January 1.
As the celebrations for New Year’s Eve kick off in Augusta, Brantley has made it clear that ensuring public safety will be a top priority. To keep the festivities cheerful and secure, he plans to bolster law enforcement presence throughout the community on what is often a night filled with excitement and potential hazards. This proactive approach means that both the community and officers will be working hand in hand in key areas to monitor activities and maintain peace.
Brantley isn’t just focused on immediate safety; he is also looking to strengthen the relationships between local law enforcement, emergency services, and event organizers. His goal is to create a unified front that not only responds to crises but also works towards prevention in all neighborhood activities. This initiative highlights his commitment to involving the community in the process of keeping everyone safe.
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