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Showing posts with label Frederick County Sheriff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frederick County Sheriff. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Bickel Wants to Restore Dignity to Sheriff’s Office

George Wenschhof
Karl Bickel
During an interview Thursday afternoon, Democrat Karl Bickel repeatedly complained of the lack of leadership in the Frederick County, Maryland Sheriff office.  He told me incumbent Republican sheriff Chuck Jenkins, manages through fear and intimidation resulting in scared employees and low morale.
He said there were good people in the Frederick County Sheriff department and he was running because he wants the opportunity to build leaders in all levels of the organization.
Bickel added he wanted to “restore dignity from top to bottom and that the leadership style needs to change”.
He sent me an email early Friday evening following the interview informing me it was now official and that he had filed to run for Sheriff.  His Treasurer is local attorney and Republican Jason Shoemaker who will also help in managing the campaign.  So far, two Republicans; incumbent Chuck Jenkins and Kevin Grubb have announced they are running for Frederick County Sheriff.
The deadline for candidates to file in the 2014 election is February 25.  The primary election is June 24 and the general election is November 4.
Bickel, who has lived the last 35 years in Monrovia, Maryland recently retired from the U.S. Department of Justice and has a 40 year career in law enforcement.  He previously was the Chief of Law Enforcement Operations with the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office when Carl Harbaugh was sheriff and worked with the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department.
Karl also told me he had served on the Frederick County Ethics and Human Relations Commissions.
His education includes a Master of Science Degree in Management; Police Executive Leadership Program from John Hopkins University and a Master of Science Degree; Justice from American University.

He also has taught criminal justice at Allegheny College, Montgomery College and American University. 
Due to Hatch Act restrictions, he explored running as an “Unaffiliated” candidate four years ago, falling short of the required signatures needed to appear on the ballot.
In a wide ranging interview, Bickel told me “there were so many problems across the board.., and that the Sheriff department had a bad reputation outside of Frederick County”.
One area Bickel wants to work on is consolidation of services with The City of Frederick and state police.  He believes there is a strong possibility for combining training with the city.
He also wants to see the Sheriff’s office receive more federal funds, something Bickel says Sheriff Jenkins has failed to do, pointing to a $500,000 federal grant Jenkins turned down when it was brought to his attention from former Maryland sixth district Representative Roscoe Bartlett’s office.
When it comes to high profile cases such as the tragic death of Ethan Saylor, who suffered with Down syndrome, that resulted from actions taken from off duty sheriff deputies working as security guards, Bickel believes an outside agency should do the investigation.  When the investigation is complete, Bickel says it is important to immediately share it with the public.
He believes this type of action could well have prevented a civil rights investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Bickel also shared with me an article he had written for a local newspaper where he was critical of the management of the Frederick County jail, where numerous suicides have occurred under the watch of Sheriff Jenkins.
As sheriff, he plans to take a look at current administrative costs and wants to put more deputies on the road. Bickel said he would like to require ranking officers to spend 10% of their time in the field.
Overall, Karl Bickel wants to provide a change in leadership and move the Frederick County Sheriff’s office forward.
Stay tuned.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Grubb Files for Frederick County Sheriff

George Wenschhof
Kevin Grubb
Former City of Frederick police captain and Deputy Chief Kevin Grubb made it official Friday when he filed for Sheriff of Frederick County, Maryland.
I reported Grubb filed a candidate committee with the state in September of last year and he told me at that time he was considering a run as an unaffiliated candidate.
His filing ensures there will be a contested Republican primary.  Incumbent Republican Sheriff Chuck Jenkins made his run for a third term official on Tuesday.
When I reached Grubb for an comment on why he decided to file, he told me “With 28 years of public service, both in the military,  and with the City of Frederick,  it is a natural progression to run for Sheriff.   I’m excited about the opportunity to run for Sheriff of Frederick County. The citizens of Frederick County will have the opportunity to select their first County Executive and 7 Council Members in 2014, and I think the Sheriff’s Department should play a big part in the successful transition to our new form of government.”
I asked him why he decided to run as a Republican and not as an unaffiliated candidate and he said “I think politics and public safety doesn’t always mix, but it comes down to how people are treated and I’m determined to show Frederick’s citizens everyone can and will be treated with dignity and respect regardless of party affiliation.      
Grubb added he will be inviting supporters to an official announcement soon.
Incumbent Republican sheriff Chuck Jenkins won election two terms ago with a platform centered on illegal immigration and faced no opposition in the last election. 
However, repeated suicides at the Frederick County jail, the death of a man with Down syndrome resulting from actions taken by off duty deputies who were moonlighting as security guards, and two deputies who have been recently suspended as a result of criminal charges, is likely to have an impact on the reelection of Jenkins.
No Democrat has filed for Sheriff at this time.  The deadline for candidates to file in the 2014 election is February 25.
Stay tuned..

Monday, April 12, 2010

Petition Drive Starts For Hopeful Frederick County Sheriff Candidate

George Wenschhof

Karl Bickel recently announced he was running as an unaffiliated candidate for Frederick County Sheriff. One of his reported reasons for filing as an unaffiliated candidate is he feels the Sheriff should be nonpartisan. The Frederick News Post has more
here.

What is interesting is he will possibly be the first candidate for Sheriff to file a Declaration of Intent to seek Nomination by Petition in Frederick County, Maryland. In talking with Frederick County Board of Elections Director Stuart Harvey, he indicated that in talking with his staff no one could remember a petition candidate over the last twenty one years.


After filing the intent, an Unaffiliated candidate must receive signatures from 1% of the registered voters as of June 21, 2010 in Frederick County. This requirement was reduced recently by the state legislature from a previous requirement of 3%.


These signatures would then need to be submitted to the Frederick County Board of Elections by August 2, 2010. Verification of the signatures would then take place. Today, there are 134,277 registered voters in Frederick County and the needed number of signatures would be 1,343.


The current voter registration in Frederick County consists of 56,736 Republicans, 51,390 Democrats, 24,432 Unaffiliated and the remaining several thousand are various "Others".


If successful in the petition drive, Mr. Bickel would appear on the November 2 General Election ballot.

Incumbent and popular Frederick County Sheriff; Republican "Chuck" Jenkins has indicated he will be filing for reelection.


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