Wake Cty Sheriff Race Brings In Social Justice Rhetoric

Wake County Sheriff candidate Willie Rowe made a statement captured by the News and Observer that caught my eye. Emphasis added is mine:

I am a 28-year veteran of the sheriff’s office,” Rowe said during a meeting with the editorial board of The News & Observer. “In my 28 years, I have seen first-hand the impact crime has on families, communities and the future. I want to partner together with the community to improve public safety, close the revolving door to jail and shut down the school-to-prison pipeline.”

“school-to-prison pipeline”

GEE, We’ve heard that one before.

I guess one has to take an extreme track to fulfill a campaign motto like “New Presence; New Direction.”

What new direction? Would that be ‘Forward together, not one step back?’

NO THANKS.

I’ll stick with the direction Donnie Harrison has taken that’s kept us safe in Wake county:

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A.P. Dillon is a reporter currently writing at The North State Journal. She resides in the Triangle area of North Carolina. Find her on Twitter: @APDillon_ Tips: APDillon@Protonmail.com
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2 Responses to Wake Cty Sheriff Race Brings In Social Justice Rhetoric

  1. Ray Rivera's avatar Ray Rivera says:

    With all the money lawsuits coming out of the jail that Donnie is in charge if it is a wonder you support him. Hmmm….taxpayers should pay attention..

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