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Adrian Garcia to be sworn in as Harris County's first Hispanic sheriff
02:47 PM CST on Friday, January 2, 2009
HOUSTON—There’s a new sheriff in town in Harris County.
Adrian Garcia will be sworn in as the next leader of the sheriff’s office this weekend.
It’s a historic event, because Garcia will be the county’s first Hispanic sheriff.
Garcia worked for 23 years as a Houston police officer and five years as a member of the Houston City Council.
He defeated incumbent Sheriff Tommy Thomas after a tumultuous year that included an U.S. Dept. of Justice investigation into inmate deaths in the county jail.
The sheriff’s department employs 4,000 people and spends an average of $1 million a day.
It’s a huge responsibility, and Garcia believes he is ready.
“I’m just fortunate that I’ve got my own little speck of participation in history, and I’m honored and it’s a great day to be in this country,” Garcia said after he was elected.
Garcia has also worked with the mayor’s anti-gang task force and with several levels of government to coordinate health and neighborhood safety programs for his council district.
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