August 5, 2007

Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren on 287 (g) and Jerry Gonzalez – in a letter to the editor in today’s Marietta Daily Journal

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Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren on 287 (g) and Jerry Gonzalez – in a letter to the editor in today’s Marietta Daily Journal. We need more sheriffs in American like Neil Warren!

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Critic wrong about sheriff s stance on illegals
Sunday, August 5, 2007

DEAR EDITOR:

Re: Story, “Georgia Latino leader resigns,” Friday’s MDJ

I would like to clarify several issues that were directed towards the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office. While I understand Jerry Gonzalez’s concern for the Latino community, it is my belief that the message he is sending may be one-sided. The office of sheriff is a Constitutional office and in 2004, the citizens of this county elected me sheriff. As such, I do not need to ask for the Cobb County Board of Commissioners or any one person or group’s permission to utilize tools available to me to enforce the laws of this state.

The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office has historically worked closely with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to identify illegal aliens coming into our jail. With the increase in the number of foreign-born in our custody, I felt it was necessary to implement the 287(g) program that was part of the Immigration and Nationality Act passed by Congress in 1996.

The statement that the Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved the utilization of the 287(g) program in October 2006 is not accurate. However, they did endorse and support the Sheriff’s Office Memorandum of Understanding with ICE.

As for Mr. Gonzalez’s statement that the October action has led to fault in public safety, with “immigrants going around saying don’t trust the police,” my response is that if you commit a crime in Cobb County, whether here legally or illegally, you should fear the police. I may have very little control of what happens on the federal level, but I can and will deal with criminals who are preying on our citizens.

In Cobb County we are blessed to have elected officials who are dedicated to their jobs and are willing to work together for the betterment of our community. Commission Chairman Sam Olens and the other commissioners work diligently with the Sheriff’s Office to provide our agency with the funding resources necessary to manage the jail, service the courts, and purchase safety equipment for our deputies. More importantly, the board has supported the North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy (something the State of Georgia should be doing), which provides training for our deputies as well as other law enforcement officers in the county, local municipalities and other agencies in the region.

As I said before, I understand Mr. Gonzalez’s passion for the Latino community. However, it was evident with my first encounter with him thru forwarded e-mails to the entire Cobb Latino Initiative that he was focused on attacking the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office for alleged profiling. Law enforcement in general and I personally take any criticism of this nature very seriously. Yet in reality, after further investigation, the allegations made by Mr. Gonzalez involved absolutely no participation by any Cobb Sheriff’s Office personnel.

From my perspective, all of us should have one common goal and that is to make our community a safer place to live, work and raise our families. I can assure you that I and the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office staff will always be available to citizens to discuss how we can remove criminals from our community and reduce the crime rate.

Neil Warren

Sheriff, Cobb County