Five candidates are running to replace Prince George's County Sheriff Melvin High.
Sheriff Melvin High, who held the office for 12 years, announced his plans last fall to not seek reelection and will retire at the end of the year. He has endorsed one of his deputies in the race.
“Being in the agency and being in the community, I know what we need to do to increase and to better serve our citizens,” Carr said. “Experience matters.
“I have qualified myself time and again managing the activities of law enforcement over a long period of time,” he said. “I’m not afraid to speak the truth and speak the realities,” Grogan said, promising to change the culture of law enforcement within the county by starting “from the top.” In retirement, Jones has served with community organizations, including as a member of the board of directors for the People for Change Coalition in Largo, helping returning citizens find jobs and hosting forums on anti-bullying and housing issues, he said.
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