Santa Fe College Joins Area Law Enforcement on Statement on Minneapolis
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020 - The Alachua County Sheriff's Office released a joint statement with the Gainesville Police Department, Alachua Police Department, High Springs Police Department, the University Police Department and the Santa Fe College Police Department about the importance of partnership with our community. The statement follows.
May 29, 2020
Alachua County Law Enforcement Serves with our Community
All members of law enforcement agencies in Alachua County understand the great responsibility we share to keep our community safe while working in partnership to address needs. We live and work here and recognize the incredible authority we possess to impact lives.
The tragedy in Minneapolis forces us to look within ourselves and ensure that only those who understand our solemn commitment to the badge are able to wear that symbol of authority. We grieve for the family and friends of George Floyd and the residents of Minneapolis. We thank the law enforcement officers who have spoken out and condemned the untenable actions of those officers who were involved in Mr. Floyd's death.
The Alachua County Sheriff's Office, Gainesville Police Department, Santa Fe College Police Department, University of Florida Police Department, Alachua Police Department and City of High Springs Police Department work 24/7/365.
We respect and serve you, are part of you, and will always be transparent with the ways that we serve you.
Sincerely,
Sadie Darnell Chief Tony Jones Chief Ed Book
Sheriff of Alachua County Gainesville Police Department Santa Fe College Police Department
Chief Linda Stump-Kurnick Chief Chad Scott Chief Antoine Sheppard
University Police Department Alachua Police Department High Springs Police Department