- Occupation: Assistant Sheriff
- B.A. California State University, Fullerton
- Executive Leadership Program, Cornell University
- Congressional Nomination Interview Panel for United States Military Academies
- James Q. Wilson Community Policing Award (Century Station)
- West Angeles COGIC Peace Makers Award
- Sheriff's Department Gold Meritorious Medal
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Strengthen safety in the community, and public trust in your Sheriff's Department
- Constant emergency preparedness, school safety, and responsiveness
- Common sense, openness, and community involvement in your Sheriff's Department
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The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from James Hellmold
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- Los Angeles Democratic Veterans
- Civil Rights Attorney Connie Rice
- Community Leader "Sweet Alice" Harris
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- Goals and Priorities to Strengthen Public Safety and Public Trust
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Your Sheriff's Department must focus it's attention to the core mission of strengthening public safety, and restoring public trust.
- Progressive Approach to Public Safety Policies and Priorities
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Making our communities safer and sustaining long-term success by establishing public safety priorities.
- Preparing for the Future and Modernization
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Modernize your Sheriff's Department to address the emergence of cyber-crime, identity theft, and advanced technologies.
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