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  • A Servant's Heart in Uniform: Undersheriff Argatha Gilmore
    2026/02/09
    In this episode of the All In LCSO podcast, Javonni Hampton sits down with Undersheriff Argatha Gilmore of the Leon County Sheriff's Office. With nearly 40 years of experience - including a tenure as a Chief of Police — Undersheriff Gilmore shares her unique journey from reading Nancy Drew novels to overseeing the Office of Corrections, Detention, and Re-entry. She discusses the "All-in-to-Help" philosophy and how her deep-rooted Christian faith guides her mission to rehabilitate those who have made fatal mistakes. -- The "Five-Finger Lift": Why community transformation requires everyone working together rather than a single person’s effort. -- The Table of Kindness: A unique initiative inspired by the biblical story of David and Mephibosheth, bringing together victims and the faith-based community to ensure no one is forgotten. -- Re-entry and Rehabilitation: Why the Sheriff’s Office is focusing on education, counseling, and employment for those in the detention facility to ensure successful reintegration into society. -- Faith as a Compass: How Matthew 25 serves as the operational manual for Undersheriff Gilmore’s approach to law enforcement and leadership. -- The Human Behind the Badge: A look into the Undersheriff’s personal life, from her love of fine dining to her surprising history as a 750 Honda motorcycle rider. +++++++ This is episode 002. Find more information here: https://www.leoncountyso.com/
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    18 分
  • Pursuing a More Perfect System With Sheriff Walt McNeil
    2026/02/02
    Leadership sets the direction for everything that follows. In this episode, the Sheriff shares the vision and mission of the Leon County Sheriff’s Office, outlining the values, priorities, and leadership principles guiding the agency today—and into the future. All In: A Blueprint for a Safer Leon County In this inaugural episode, host Javonni Hampton sits down with Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil to discuss the evolution of law enforcement and the strategic vision behind the "All In" initiative. Sheriff McNeil shares his journey from 1979 to today, explaining how his experiences in the Department of Corrections and Juvenile Justice reform shaped his belief that public safety is a shared responsibility. The conversation dives deep into the metrics of success, the importance of transparency through Citizens Advisory Councils, and the proactive teams—like the Mental Health and Homeless Outreach teams—that are changing lives before a crime is even committed. -- Nearly 50 years of leadership: A look at Sheriff McNeil’s career trajectory from TPD to the FBI Academy. -- The "All In" Philosophy: Moving beyond a slogan to a community-wide commitment where every citizen plays a role. -- Redefining Detention: Shifting the focus of facilities toward reentry and ensuring individuals return to society better than they arrived. -- Data-Driven Results: How Leon County moved from the highest crime rate in Florida to the middle of the pack through proactive engagement. -- Breaking Silos: The "Deputies Without Borders" initiative and the power of inter-agency collaboration. -- The Root Causes: Addressing poverty, literacy, and the Status of Men and Boys to stop the cycle of crime before it starts.
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    20 分