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In this episode I sit down with current Pinal County Sheriff's Office Lieutenant, Ross Teeple, who is running to succeed Sheriff Mark Lamb and take over as America's next Sheriff. We discuss his upbringing, Navy service as well as his time with the Arizona Department of Corrections and then eventually hiring on with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office as a patrol deputy. We cover his time rising through the ranks to eventually become a lieutenant/commander and how he was asked to run for sheriff to continue the legacy and good works that has been created by the outgoing administration at the Pinal County Sheriff's Office and what his leaderships style will be moving forward and how he will be there to protect the residents of Pinal County's constitutional rights. We also cover what he effectionately calls "going through the gift shop" and how the PCSO is working to assist those who have had run-ins with the law, and how they will be assisting those who just need some help to get back on their feet.
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In this episode I sit down with current Pinal County Sheriff's Office Lieutenant, Ross Teeple, who is running to succeed Sheriff Mark Lamb and take over as America's next Sheriff. We discuss his upbringing, Navy service as well as his time with the Arizona Department of Corrections and then eventually hiring on with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office as a patrol deputy. We cover his time rising through the ranks to eventually become a lieutenant/commander and how he was asked to run for sheriff to continue the legacy and good works that has been created by the outgoing administration at the Pinal County Sheriff's Office and what his leaderships style will be moving forward and how he will be there to protect the residents of Pinal County's constitutional rights. We also cover what he effectionately calls "going through the gift shop" and how the PCSO is working to assist those who have had run-ins with the law, and how they will be assisting those who just need some help to get back on their feet.