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Iâm coming up on my sixteenth year working for the Windham County Sheriffâs Office, so when I was asked to write a Compassion Story of the Month about the police profession, I had to stop and think â there are just so many good ones. Iâm choosing this story because it became a cornerstone for my philosophy on how to treat people as a sheriffâs deputy and now as a sheriff.
When asked what a sheriffâs deputy does, most people would first assume law enforcement, and yet that only represents about a quarter of the work that those of us in the Windham County Sheriffâs Office do. Taking the way-back machine to about 2005, I had been assigned to transport an incarcerated gentleman â Iâll refer to him as John, from the Southern State Correctional Facility to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. John had sadly been stricken with throat cancer for which he required regular treatment. But John al
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