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Brian Carter is a Republican candidate for sheriff. Mr. Carter is an evening shift supervisor for the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Department corrections division.
Campaigning with young enthusiasm, management experience and a strict plan of attack, Brian Carter, a Republican candidate for Buchanan County sheriff, is preparing for the Aug. 5 primary election.
The Missouri Western State University criminal justice department graduate hails from Bethany, Mo., and has worked for Buchanan County since early 2000. Mr. Carter, an evening shift supervisor in corrections for the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Department, said he’s had intentions of running for sheriff ever since he started in law enforcement.
Mr. Carter will face off against fellow Republican candidate Galen Higdon during the primary.
“I believe it’s time for some changes ... The department needs to be run more effectively and efficiently and held to a different level of accountability,” Mr. Carter said.
Reducing the current budget is one of Mr. Carter’s priorities. His plan includes reducing the budget by a minimum of $300,000 by restructuring current staffing and replacing the current fleet of sport-utility vehicles the department currently uses.
“They truly are a showroom model with a larger battery,” Mr. Carter said.
While he plans to replace the Dodge Durangos with police-packaged cars, possibly purchased from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, he does plan to keep a few mid-sized four-wheel-drive vehicles that are more cost-efficient.
Mr. Carter also has concerns surrounding the warrants division.
“There is a lingering burden of unserved warrants that grows larger by the day in Buchanan County,” Mr. Carter said. “It costs the county nothing more than a phone call or a letter to get that person in and paying their fines.”
Increasing patrol and implementing new school programs are also on Mr. Carter’s “to-do list.” Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or DARE, along with safe schools planning and gang tracking are ways he aims to improve on current programs. Mr. Carter says DARE is in about 75 percent of schools nationwide, but not in rural county schools.
A co-worker and member of Mr. Carter’s campaign staff, Rick Dierenfeldt, said Mr. Carter can inflict the most change in the department.
“I have witnessed his dedication and determination in a law enforcement setting and with family and friends,” Mr. Dierenfeldt said. “He has the innate leadership ability to get people excited about their jobs.”
Mr. Carter believes his experience as a patrol supervisor, a Buchanan County emergency management director, a director for the Region H Homeland Security Division and as a community volunteer and Sunday school teacher will give him the extra edge over his competition.
“I am young and energetic,” Mr. Carter said. “There is no self-seeking purpose behind me campaigning, it’s simply a means to give back to the community and to let the community have a deciding factor in the direction the department should go.”
Megan Tilk can be reached
at megantilk@npgco.com.
His candidacy is a joke. When has Carter ever done something that wasn't self-serving. He simply likes to be in charge of stuff, but when he's put in charge the job he does leaves a lot to be desired. Just ask anybody that has worked with the Region H HazMat unit under his leadership outside of Buchanan County. They'll tell you this is not the kind of leadership we need running our Sheriff's Department.
Posted by stjoeproud on July 25, 2008 at 12:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)Joetowner, I couldn't have said it better.
Also, Brian Carter is NOT a college graduate. He went to the police academy. He is NOT a graduate of the criminal justice program at Missouri Western. I'm not sure if that was a typo or a miscommunication, but I thought you should all know that.
Besides, Brian can't stick with anything for longer than 2 or 3 years, and a college degree would have taken 4 years.
One last thing...I'm sure being a volunteer Sunday school teacher will give you the edge over the rest...that and your 2-3 years of experience with your other volunteer work. Haha... It will give you the edge over candidates with as many years of experience as you have had birthdays!!!
Good luck, Brian Carter. You're going to need it!!
Posted by stjoeaccount on July 25, 2008 at 1:27 p.m.This comment was removed by the site staff.
Posted by stjoeaccount on July 25, 2008 at 1:29 p.m. (Suggest removal)p.s. nice photo Brian.
Posted by thunder86 on July 25, 2008 at 2:29 p.m. (Suggest removal)stjoeaccount-that last comment was just rude.
Posted by deb2007 on July 25, 2008 at 3:39 p.m. (Suggest removal)i think it's best mr. carter stay out of the press. as i stated in another blog, the person who was arrested after the incident that mr. carter was demoted for has changed his guilty plea to not guilty. don't blame him with all the controversy. the sheriffs office is in turmoil, was it apprehended after a chase against office policy yadda yadda. at first i was a little upset that he was disciplined after he filed to run against strong, now i think it has gone way too far.
Posted by stjoeproud on July 27, 2008 at 10:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)Stjoeaccount, you didn't say anything rude. Thunder86, did you ever thing he or she might be being sincere? Haha, nevermind... obviously thunder86 was thinking the same thing to take it as being rude...
Yep, it looks like Brian and Rick are both going to be looking for jobs soon. I'll be happy when August 5th is over and Brian is out of the race.
Brian, just admit it - this campaign IS self-seeking. You want to keep your job, and after you found out that you were going to be in trouble for the pursuit, you hurried up and entered the sheriff's race. Face it - the reason you still HAVE a job is politically based. If Mike Strong would have fired you like he should have, you would have cried fowl. Little did Mike know, you were still going to be a cry-baby. You're not fooling anyone except "Camp Carter." Everyone knows you're phony. If you were smart, you would have pulled out a long time ago.
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