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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Hamilton County: Sheriff candidates tout their experience

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Each of the candidates for Hamilton County sheriff says he has the right experience for the job, but some are questioning their opponents’ credentials.

“I’m the only candidate involved who’s made a profession out of law enforcement,” said Fred Fuson, a former Chattanooga police lieutenant running as a write-in candidate.

Mr. Fuson said he never sought administrative roles in the department but “had a lot of years in supervision” as a lieutenant and as Hamilton County’s chief ranger.

But independent candidate Jim Winters said Mr. Fuson “never excelled” as a police officer. Mr. Winters said his experience as an East Ridge detective and medical examiner’s investigator make him right for the job.

ELECTION DATES

July 18-Aug. 2: Early voting

Aug. 7: Election day

Republican nominee Jim Hammond noted that Mr. Winters, a businessman who owns a service station on 23rd Street, has not worked in law enforcement since losing his commission with the East Ridge police department 31 years ago.

Mr. Winters said Mr. Hammond was “all about looking good and being the man in charge instead of working with the people.”

“He’s never written a parking ticket,” he said. “He’s never testified in court under a criminal case.”

Mr. Hammond admitted he was a “political appointee” to the position of chief deputy and never was a uniformed officer, but he said he had gone through police training.

“I can hardly say a chief deputy doesn’t get involved in his cases,” he said. “For Jim Winters to say I don’t have street experience is not true.”

Mr. Hammond left the sheriff’s department after he lost the 1994 sheriff election, although he sought the office again in 1998. He since has worked as a teacher, security director and police trainer.

Democrat Greg Beck touted his work on the County Commission and as a corrections officer. He declined to comment on the experience of his opponents.

Mr. Beck said he has not been a road officer, but he said the sheriff’s job is “an administrative job. This is not a policeman’s job.”

“We just had a police officer,” he said, referring to former Sheriff Billy Long, who resigned before pleading guilty to federal extortion, money laundering, gun and drug charges.

Mr. Beck said the sheriff needs to “know the movers and shakers in the community.”

Mr. Beck and Mr. Fuson met with the Times Free Press editorial board Wednesday. Mr. Hammond and Mr. Winters met with the board Tuesday.

Independent candidate Tim Akins, a former staff sergeant in the sheriff’s department, said he had “recent knowledge of supervising employees in the sheriff’s department.”

Mr. Akins, who has not yet met with the Times Free Press editorial board, oversaw booking in the county jail until earlier this year.

Early voting in the sheriff election starts Friday.

1 Comment

Joe S. Stansifer
This is in response to the statement made "Fred Fuson never excelled as a police officer."
It is obvious that this person is not familiar with Fred Fuson, because everyone, who worked with him for over 30 years at the Chattanooga Police Department,knows that he excelled as a police office, but more importantly as a kind and compassionate human being you could trust and on whom you could depend.
During his tenure at the Chattanooga Police Department, Fred excelled in organizing special teams within his command to address and combat high crime rates in the Highland Park and East Lake areas.The officers under his command had pride in the "Fox Team" sector and enjoyed coming to work. Their performance and number of arrests reflected this.
Fred enjoyed being with and leading his officers on the street. He was never known to have any desire to climb the rank structure within the Chattanooga Police Department.
I would like to take this opportunity to encourage my friends and acquaintances to write in Fred Fuson on the ballot for Hamilton County Sheriff on August 7, 2008

Respectfully,
Joe S. Stansifer
Ret. Sergeant Chattanooga Police Department

Username: luannsorey | On: July 21, 2008 at 11:10 a.m.
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