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Gregory Countryman Sr
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Gregory Countryman Sr is running for Muscogee County Sheriff.
Personal background
Gregory Countryman Sr. was born in Plains, Georgia, and moved to Columbus after his father was stationed at Ft. Benning, Georgia. He holds a degree from Georgia Regional Command College and a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration from Columbus State University in 2007. He also took part in FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development (L.E.E.D.S) training. Greg is married to his wife, Angela and together they have three sons and have also served as foster parents.
Professional background
Gregory served as Muscogee County Marshal for 16 years and as an Assistant Adjunct Professor with Georgia Military College for seven years. He also has experience with the Columbus Housing Authority Police Department in their Drug Vice Task Force.
Political background
Gregory Countryman Sr is the County Sheriff of Muscogee County. He was elected to this position in 2020. He has served in this position for 1 term.
Public Safety
Installed the Junior Marshal Program, which emphasized citizenship, leadership, education, fun, and teamwork. He claims "None of the students assigned with the Junior Marshal program have experience: teen violence, gang activity, drug involvement, teen pregnancy, or truancy."
Websites states as County Sheriff, he "successfully handled the merger of the Muscogee County Marshal's Office with the Sheriff's Office, maintained a Jail at its capacity, improved employee morale..."
Website states "The Sheriff’s crime suppression efforts have helped to reduce the Murder [and] Homicide rates by 40% in 2022."
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Jail Management
As of July 25, 2024, Gregory Countryman Sr’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Criminal Justice
As County Sheriff, he has worked to address gang activity as in the last two years, the County Sheriff's Office has "seized over 500 guns from the hands of gang members and convicted felons...seized $3,150,000.00 worth of drugs off the streets....[and] seized 380,000 doses of illegal Fentanyl."
Supports Marsy's Law, which seeks to give crime victims meaningful and enforceable constitutional rights equal to the rights of the accused, stating it " gives the victims a voice, and...[and] a role in the process... acts as a force multiplier in the courtroom adding their voices to the prosecutor’s case.... Marsy's Law is one of the strongest pieces of court privileges that any victim can have."
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