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From Baseball to the Badge: A Legacy of Service with Assistant Sheriff Grady Jordan

From Baseball to the Badge: A Legacy of Service with Assistant Sheriff Grady Jordan

Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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In this deep-dive interview, Javonni Hampton sits down with Assistant Sheriff Grady Jordan to pull back the curtain on the Youth, Judicial, and Intelligence services of the Leon County Sheriff’s Office. Jordan discusses his transition from a Florida State athlete to a veteran law enforcement leader, detailing the stark changes in detention facility safety and the growing complexity of crime in a "small town" that isn't so small anymore. -- Assistant Sheriff Jordan reflects on his 30-year career, starting in the "bullpens" of the old jail facility in 1993. -- The shift from "cell and bar" jails to open pod concepts has increased the risk and demand for constant vigilance from detention officers. -- Law enforcement is a "team sport," drawing parallels between Jordan’s time as a baseball player and his work in gang units and narcotics. -- The vital role of School Resource Deputies (SRDs) goes far beyond security, often involving personal sacrifices to provide clothes and food for students in need. -- A look into the Council on the Status of Men and Boys (CSMB) and how the LCSO works to interrupt the "school-to-prison pipeline." -- The logistical maze of Judicial Services, including courthouse security, serving warrants, and the high-tension reality of handling evictions. +++++++ This is episode 004. Find more information here: https://www.leoncountyso.com/
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