Brazos County law enforcement agencies in D.C. for presidential inauguration
Over 70 law enforcement officials from the Brazos Valley lent themselves in service to protecting the public safety at the nationâs capital city Wednesday.
and last updated 2021-01-21 00:36:14-05
WASHINGTON, D.C. â Over 70 law enforcement officials from the Brazos Valley lent themselves in service to protecting the public safety at the nationâs capital city Wednesday.
As President Joe Biden ascended the steps of the Capitol, countless law enforcement entities were in position throughout Washington, D.C. to ensure a peaceful transition of power. This group included dozens of Aggielandâs own, such as Brazos County Sheriff Wayne Dicky.
By REBECCA FIEDLER
Special to The Eagle
Brazos County Sheriff Chris Kirk has many convictions, including this one: When bad guys and good guys face off, the good guys are always those wearing white Stetsons. Itâs why heâs historically insisted his deputies wear white or cream-colored cowboy hats.
Kirk will hang up his own hat at the end of the year as he retires from his longtime position. As he reflected back on his life in Brazos County, he said he hopes that the little traditions he leaves behind will carry on, along with the heart and compassionate character he has tried to instill in his departmentâs operations.Â
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