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                         May 4, 2012

 Smith Earns Endorsement in Smith County Sheriff’s Race

 For Immediate Release  

 ContactJoAnn Fleming, Executive Director, Grassroots America – We the People

                 (903) 894-7204 or cell (903) 360-2858 or e-mail jafleming3@juno.com               

 Smith County, Texas – Today Grassroots America’s Executive Director JoAnn Fleming announced the organization’s first endorsement of the 2012 primary season – Larry Smith for Smith County Sheriff.

Fleming stated, “The Grassroots America Board sets a very high standard for granting endorsements. Endorsement of a candidate is a serious matter. We do not make endorsements in order to participate in a popularity contest. We don’t make endorsements based on appeasing interested groups. We take the political process very seriously and thoroughly vet the candidates by checking into their stated qualifications, credentials, training, experience, and records. We hold candidate forums and debates, attend forums held by other organizations, review candidate web sites, questionnaires, Face Book and Twitter postings. We seek to determine the character, core values, temperament, judgment, management style, and practical vision of the candidates. In many cases, we hold candidate interviews in order to get to know the candidates much better than a thirty- or sixty-second sound bite will allow. If allegations arise about a candidate, we dig deep to get to the bottom of the claims before we make a decision.”

 A three-fourths majority vote (7 of 9 board members) in support of a candidate is required for an endorsement. Grassroots America is pleased to announce that by a unanimous vote of its Board of Directors, Larry Smith has received the organization’s endorsement.

The Grassroots America Board of Directors was particularly impressed with the way Smith conducted himself in forums and how he held up under tough questioning by the Board. Instead of taking jabs at the other candidates, Smith consistently spoke about his 34 years of intense law enforcement experience and how he relates his “in the trenches” experience to a sound vision for being the chief law enforcement officer for Smith County. His demeanor under fire was most impressive and convinced us that Larry Smith possesses the temperament and the core values necessary to lead with integrity and to execute his responsibilities in a judicious and wise manner.

Smith understands that to run a law enforcement agency successfully, he must provide consistent leadership and high standards, the right tools, and the right training for his people. The fact that he has “walked in the shoes of the men and women” we depend upon for safety, security, and justice convinced us he understands how to lead a group of public servants who willingly put their lives on the line every day. 

Smith’s education, credentials, training record, and commendations are impressive. The fact that Smith requested a transfer from the division of federal law enforcement (ATF) dealing with weapons to the division dealing with arson and explosives after the Brady Bill passed helped us understand his belief system as it relates to the United States Constitution and the Second Amendment. We believe Larry Smith’s Pledge to the Citizens of Smith County demonstrates his ready knowledge and core beliefs regarding the Supreme Court’s overturning of the Brady Bill and Justice Antonin Scalia’s opinion as expressed in Mack v. U.S., June 27, 1997. We are certain Larry Smith understands the constitutional role of a county sheriff and how he may be called upon to make tough local decisions about federal government overreach regarding individual liberties. We are convinced Larry Smith will always be on the side of Liberty.

Supportive testimony from retired law enforcement veterans who have worked with Larry Smith under intense and stressful conditions was important to the Grassroots Board. They earnestly vouched for Smith’s strong work ethic, expertise, and character.

Smith’s knowledge regarding the Commissioners Court’s Roadmap Business Plan and how it relates to his own written plan for good stewardship of tax dollars was impressive. Smith has many well thought-out ideas for stretching tax dollars and for improving efficiency in the sheriff’s department and jail. His plan stresses safety for officers and reward for excellence. Smith’s plan also expresses a commonsense way to get more patrol out in the county for improved response time to calls and improved follow-up on all crimes with victims and families. This is where Smith’s extensive knowledge of crime scene analysis and evidence preservation shows through. His practical, in-depth experience will be invaluable in building the right team assigned to the right job in his administration. Because Smith understands what it takes to get the job done, get it done right, and work as a team, we believe he will make a strong, principled, decisive, and accountable sheriff for Smith County.

Finally, Smith’s genuine concern about building strong relationships to support other local law enforcement was notable and will be good for this community. Smith understands the role of the media as it applies to the “people’s right to know,” and he seems ready to bring a transparent, innovative, cooperative, can-do spirit to the office of Sheriff. We highly recommend Larry Smith for Smith County Sheriff.

Note: The Grassroots Board of Directors has thoroughly investigated serious written and spoken allegations made against Larry Smith by another candidate in the race. After many hours of research, questioning people related to the allegations, and reading news and court accounts of cases on which Smith has worked, we found all allegations against Larry Smith to be false and baseless.

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POLLING LOCATIONS FOR TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2012

MESSAGE TO SUPPORTERS

Sunday, July 22, 2012 Larry Smith’s Response to Every Single Allegation and Round of Mud Slung When I started this race, I knew I was putting a target on my back, but I had no idea my friends and supporters would come under such vicious attack. I thank you for standing by me. Leslie and I will never forget each and every kindness – all the ways you have stood with me and my family through this race. May God bless you for your faithfulness to our cause.  It would be very dangerous for me to violate my conscience and throw away my character for the sake of politics. I simply will not do it. Last week the attacks from my opponent and his supporters started coming in at a rapid-fire rate, and I expect them to get worse; however, I will not respond in kind. Our campaign has not, and will never, stoop to cutting and pasting a video of my opponent, nor will we use character assassination to try to win this race. We are focused on delivering my message to the voters of Smith County and not dirty politics. I am so humbled and deeply gratified to have had the honor of giving 34 years of my life to law enforcement service to the people, and I will not sully that service by participating in the mudslinging. The remaining days of this campaign for sheriff will be spent the way I started – talking about my experience and how I plan to protect the life, liberty, and property of the people of Smith County. I will continue to talk about my record of getting justice for victims of crime, and my vision for Smith County. Until the end, my message will be my positive, workable plan to make Smith County a safe place to raise kids, retire, and grow a business:   Larry Smith believes citizens deserve:   a dedicated, hard-working sheriff whose number one goal will always be to protect your life, liberty, and property; prompt response to all phone calls and prompt response time when the sheriff’s department is called for assistance; well-prepared officers & investigators who treat each and every crime with the importance it deserves; customer service delivered with a sense of business urgency; a sheriff’s department with the leadership team, tools, and mindset to serve with dignity, honor, and respect for citizens & the rule of law; good stewardship, commonsense management of the sheriff’s department and jail budgets, stretching tax dollars to produce excellent results. Larry Smith believes the County Sheriff: is the last line of defense between citizens and the federal government; and should work tirelessly to protect your individual rights and liberties; should respect the U.S. Constitution, the citizens of Smith County, and carry out the oath of officeevery word of it, every day; should never pursue or accept any state or federal grants with strings that give more power to the state or federal government over the county; should hold everyone to the same lawful standard, regardless of political or social status:  nobody should be above the law. If elected Sheriff, Larry Smith will:   be pro-active on crime prevention with improved cooperation and resource-sharing among all law enforcement agencies; with a renewed reserve officer force; and a commitment to community crime watch groups to build trust with law enforcement; work to reduce the jail recidivism rate with a new chaplain program for the jail, looking to successful best practices where the “return to jail” rate has been greatly reduced through changed lives; institute pro-active, expanded patrols by reorganizing/cross-training existing staff and setting up satellite substations in cooperation with constables. This will provide quicker response time and help preserve crime scene evidence.   find cost savings by reviewing all existing contracts and practices – particularly for inmate medical and food service and in department vehicles.   Thank you, and may we bless God in the way we live out our lives, Larry R. Smith, Candidate for Smith County Sheriff Political ad paid for by the Larry Smith for Sheriff Campaign – R.C. “Bobby” Curtis Treasurer - PO Box 130006 Tyler, Texas  75713 

Words of Thanks and Encouragement for the next two weeks

As we begin the last two weeks of this Primary Election Runoff, I just want to say how much I appreciate my supporters. It has been a long seventeen months for all of us, yet you have remained steadfast in your confidence in me and my vision for Smith County and more especially the Smith County Sheriff's Office. We have observed during this past week what lengths some individuals will go to in order to win favor with the Smith County voters. My upbringing and beliefs will not allow me to run a campaign in that same manner. We will be victorious with dignity, honor and humility or lose with dignity, honor and humility. I want you to know that we fully expect the attacks to escalate during the next two weeks. Please be assured that all of these accusations have been thoroughly vetted prior to me receiving two endorsements in this campaign. There is no reason for anyone to embellish or exaggerate ones career. I assure you that if something is on my website, Facebook page or advertised in any media outlet and has been placed there by me, it is the honest truth as it happened. My request to my supporters is as it has been this entire time, please speak only to my training, experience, education and vision for the Smith County Sheriff's Office and do not address the other candidates issues he may have. I have not remained on the high road during these times to change now. This campaign will remain on the high road through July 31st. May God bless you and may God bless Smith County, Texas.

Larry Smith KLTV Profile from KLTV Website

By Elizabeth Thomas - email
Smith County Sheriff Candidate Larry Smith. (Source: Larry Smith) Smith County Sheriff Candidate Larry Smith. (Source: Larry Smith)
SMITH COUNTY, TX (KLTV) -Each of the four Smith County Sheriff Candidates were given a questionnaire comprised of questions that were developed in large-part by members of our audience. A while back, followers of the KLTV Facebook page were asked what question they'd ask the Smith County Sheriff Candidates themselves, if given the chance. These questions, in conjunction with hot-button items developed by members of the KLTV staff, are listed below, with the candidate's responses (denoted by italics) immediately following.
**NOTE: ABSOLUTELY NO EDITS WERE MADE TO THE CANDIDATE'S RESPONSES.**
 

LARRY SMITH

 

1. Technology is constantly changing and advancing; what technological advances would you like to introduce to the Smith County Sheriff's Department?

Technological advances that would improve the safety and security of the Sheriff's deputies and enhance our ability to solve crimes committed against our citizens will be a top priority.  I have already introduced Smith County to the Spheron 360° camera system and the Total Station for Forensic Mapping. Because of this, Smith County is already among the cutting-edge counties using this technology. These instruments allow for crime scene documentation, which enhances many facets of a criminal investigation. After introducing this new technology to our District Attorney's office subsequent to the 2010 Church Fires Investigation, DA Matt Bingham purchased the equipment. I trained Texas Ranger Brent Davis in its implementation. It is currently being utilized in trials in Smith County. Another needed technology is a GPS system in the departmental vehicles that would allow Sheriff's Office communications to know the location of each vehicle for more effective and efficient dispatching of officers. Intermediate "use of force" technology – such as tasers – should be utilized; however, the proper training with these tools must be provided prior to implementation. Each patrol deputy should be equipped with and trained on the use of basic technology such as fingerprint lifting and the use of digital cameras for the collection of physical evidence at crime scenes, such burglaries. This cross-training and wise use of technology will increase our likelihood of solving burglaries for our citizens because even our patrol officers will be prepared with basic crime scene training and the right tools to do the job!

2. What are immediate changes, say in your first 90 days in office, that you'd like to make if elected?

1) My first change would be to improve the communications and patrol divisions. I would do this by creating smaller patrol zones for the patrol officers and by utilizing reserve deputies, thus putting more personnel on rural subdivision streets and county roads immediately. 2) The communications division needs a supervisory-trained and experienced deputy onsite fielding calls from the public and assisting the communications personnel in responding quickly, properly, and professionally to our citizens. 3) I would also immediately review the policy and procedure manual and institute needed revisions. The updated/upgraded policy and procedure manual will be distributed to each employee; they will be required to read and sign off on the manual in order to hold them accountable. In addition, I would immediately raise the bar regarding expectations for the highest standards of conduct, professionalism, and job duties for each of the employees of the Sheriff's Office and again "hold them accountable." 4) There will be a staffing review. I will put the proper personnel in the proper positions for which they are best trained and suited. I will then provide them with the short-range and long-range goals of the Sheriff's Office; provide them with the training, tools, equipment, and roadmap of how to achieve those goals, and then get out of their way and allow them to do their job. I will never ask my staff to do anything I would not be prepared to do myself.

3. We asked people on our social media sites what they would like to ask you as a candidate for Sheriff; one of the things that came up several times was the issue of response time, especially for people who live in the far northern reaches of the county. For example, one man alleges that he called in a possible shooting and the response time was over an hour, according to him. What will be done to assure residents on the perimeter of Smith County that they will receive prompt, consistent law enforcement protection from the Sheriff's office?

The answer to this question was provided in #2 above. More deputies on the streets with smaller geographical areas of responsibility and the appropriate use of seasoned and experienced reserve deputies will go a long way in providing better response time for service calls. If elected, I also plan to put two criminal investigators on a rotating shift with patrol. This will allow the criminal investigators to teach patrol officers what is needed at crime scenes to properly preserve crime scene evidence. This is absolutely essential in raising our ability to solve crimes, such as burglaries.

4. What approach will you use as Sheriff to hold your employees accountable to the policies and laws of the county and state?

I will lead the men and women of the Sheriff's Office by example, never asking them to do anything I haven't already done or wouldn't do. As stated in # 2 above, I will update the policy and procedure manuals of the Sheriff's Office and hold each employee accountable. There will not be one set of rules for specific individuals and another set of rules for the others. Under my leadership, each employee will be treated equally. Every employee will have an opportunity to excel. I will implement the first ever Internal Affairs Office within the Sheriff's Office. One investigator will be responsible for the investigation of each policy and law violation by a Sheriff's Office employee. I will also form and utilize a review board of staff and support personnel to review policy violations, and they will also be charged with recommending to me the punishment or solutions to be handed down for those violations. We will run a Sheriff's Office with the highest ethical standards and the highest expectations for all staff. We will serve our citizens with visible integrity and respect.

5. Sheriff Smith, as you know, has served Smith County as sheriff for more than 30 years. Do you feel that is too long to serve? If so, how long should you, as sheriff, serve?

The voting public is the "term-limiting mechanism" to this question since our state constitution does not limit the term of a County Sheriff. As long as the Sheriff is providing first-rate leadership to the Sheriff's Office and the public, he/she should be allowed to serve. In the situation of Sheriff Smith, he has provided some positive things to the Sheriff's Office and to this county; however, I believe he has lost some interest over the past several years and has not kept up with the technology and hiring practices that would have made the department better.   From the very beginning, I have stated that I want to serve long enough to raise the profile of the Smith County Sheriff's Department so that it is known throughout this county (and across the state) as a place where citizens are respected and where their tax dollars are maximized. I want the Smith County Sheriff's Office to be known for its professionalism, its effective and productive professional investigations, and for its pro-active approach to deter crime. Our number one goal will always be to protect the life, liberty, and property of the citizens of Smith County. We want to deliver the highest quality service at the very best price. Once we have achieved those things, it will be time for me to retire with my wife, while I still have enough "youth" to enjoy retirement with some grandkids. I certainly do not plan to run for this office for 30 years!

6. Sheriff Smith has long served as the gatekeeper of public information for the office. What would you do to enhance communication with local media entities and, by extension, the public you serve? Would you assign a deputy as a full-time Public Information official?

There are several ideas I would consider implementing in this area. First of all, I recognize the fact that the public has a right to know what is going on with their Sheriff's Office. The media is one of the ways information is transmitted to the public. I will never transfer my responsibilities to anyone else when it comes to major issues. I will interact with the media and public on major issues. On the day-to-day issues of the Sheriff's Office, I plan to designate an officer as a Public Information Officer who will interact on a daily basis with the public and media. I also plan to provide updated information to the general public via social media and a web site. The current web site for the Sheriff's Office could use a major overhaul and should be an avenue for the public to receive current information from the Sheriff's Office of events such as jail inmate roster, where burglaries are occurring within the county, etc. The bottom line is: if I am elected Sheriff, the buck stops with me. I will never, ever duck and dodge the media or put up a wall between myself and the public.

7. What will happen to the current staff if you are elected Sheriff? Will there be sweeping changes, or will you retain people in leadership?

There are some very dedicated and competent employees in the Smith County Sheriff's Office. I do believe they currently lack the leadership to do their job to the degree it should be done in order to exemplify excellence. I have already been looking at current leadership positions within the Sheriff's Office. Should I take office, some of the leadership positions will be changed, and I will put each employee in the proper position they should be in to provide Smith County with the best service the Sheriff's Office can deliver to the citizens. The traits I deem most important are character, integrity, training, experience, leadership ability, and respect for the badge and the citizens.

8. Many people in our jail today are there for some drug-related offense. Do you feel that current court-supervised treatments for drug offenders are successful in reducing costs and crime rate related to drug-related offenses? What would you do to improve this, if anything?

I agree 100% that many of the inmates in the Smith County Jail are there for drug related offenses. I believe strongly that we shouldn't be treating the symptoms, but should be addressing the problems. Burglary, robbery, forgery, theft and many homicides are nothing more than symptoms of the much larger problem of illicit drugs. I will implement a very aggressive drug enforcement division within the Sheriff's Office.   Additionally, I plan on coordinating and working with the Texas Department of Public Safety Narcotics personnel, Tyler Police Department Drug Unit and the Drug Enforcement Administration in combatting illicit drugs. Once the drug problem is addressed, the other symptomatic problems I listed above will be directly affected and will decrease. Much of the intelligence gathering is achieved by a strong drug enforcement unit. Many residential burglaries are cleared by a strong drug enforcement unit.   Finally, and unfortunately, I don't believe the programs are working very well now. It has been my experience that unless you are able to provide the drug dependent treatment to the individual while they are incarcerated, it is not successful.   I will work with area ministries to provide opportunities for inmates to turn their lives around. This will be patterned after the best practices of the chaplain program in the Collin County Jail under the direction of Sheriff Terry Box. They have greatly reduced the recidivism rate in their jail with this program, and I deeply believe such a program will work here.

9. Another Smith County resident shared this question on social media: will you consider housing federal inmates or inmates from other counties in the new jail as added income for Smith County?

Not only would I do this, I have already contacted the US Marshal's Service and put them in contact with several Commissioners regarding such an opportunity. The US Marshal's Service believes they can house around one hundred federal inmates in the new jail facility. This will provide several positive things to the citizens of Smith County. First, the pay for housing federal inmates is about two times what we pay to house our State inmates out of county. By housing around one hundred federal inmates on a daily basis, this will provide about $8500 per day to the county, which can be utilized to pay the new jail debt off more quickly. Second, the federal inmates are now being housed in Gregg County, Harrison County and Bowie County. These inmates are going to trial mostly at the Federal Courthouse in Tyler. As federal taxpayers, it is not very cost effective to have to transport these inmates back and forth from these other cities to Tyler.   Additionally, many of these federal inmates utilize the Federal Public Defender's Office at taxpayers' expense. In order to prepare for trial, these public defenders are required to travel to these jails in other counties in order to prepare for trial. This incurs additional expense to the taxpaying public. Housing the federal inmates here will reduce the costs of public defenders. Third, I would also be open for discussion with Homeland Security Investigations to house illegal aliens from Smith County as well as surrounding counties as a collection point for transport by Immigrations Customs Enforcement (ICE). By being a collection point, we have an avenue to collect those persons at a central location who have illegally entered and remain in the United States. If we serve as a collections point in Smith County, ICE will be more likely to transport. This will also provide more revenue to Smith County in order to pay the jail bonds off sooner. Saving hard-earned tax dollars for the citizens will always be a high priority for me. I will constantly work with the Commissioners Court, the District Attorney, the Judiciary, and other area law enforcement to stretch tax dollars and look for ways to reduce our costs, while providing high quality service. Copyright 2012 KLTV. All rights reserved.

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My Pledge to the People of Smith County

Larry R. Smith

Candidate for Sheriff of Smith County, Texas

 

My Pledge to the People

February 16, 2012

 

Foreword

The Office of Sheriff is more important today than ever. Everywhere I go people are concerned about the direction of our nation – and the government. Our country truly stands at a crossroads. We live in rapidly changing and challenging times, but our national heritage rests on a foundation that does not change – the Word of God

From that solid foundation, our Founders constructed the United States Constitution. It is the law of our great land and along with its first ten amendments – our Bill of Rights – defines Liberty on the basis of limited government. Because it was designed to be rarely altered – and only with thoughtful, broad consent of the People – I believe our forefathers intended the U. S. Constitution to remain the law of the land as long as this earth exists.   

It is with this deeply held belief that I – as a law enforcement officer – took the solemn oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. Each time I have taken that oath, it sent chills of pride through my body. I have never before been, nor will I ever knowingly be, in opposition to the Constitution of the United States of America. I love this country and the freedom for which it stands.

My deeply held beliefs and the serious times in which we live compel me to set forth in writing the following Pledge to the People of Smith County, Texas.

Legal Support and Basis for My Pledge

“…Congress cannot compel the States to enact or enforce a federal regulatory program. Today we hold that Congress cannot circumvent that prohibition by conscripting the State's officers directly. The Federal Government may neither issue directives requiring the States to address particular problems, nor command the States' officers, or those of their political subdivisions, to administer or enforce a federal regulatory program. It matters not whether policymaking is involved, and no case-by-case weighing of the burdens or benefits is necessary; such commands are fundamentally incompatible with our constitutional system of dual sovereignty.” Justice Antonin Scalia, United States Supreme Court ruling in Mack v. U.S., June 27, 1997

My Pledge to the People of Smith County, Texas

 

 

I believe the County Sheriff is the last line of defense between the federal government and the citizens of the United States; therefore, if elected Sheriff of Smith County, Texas,

 

I, Larry R. Smith, pledge to the People  of Smith County, Texas, that I will at all times support and defend the People’s liberties as defined by the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights;  this strongly includes, but is not limited to, the First and Second Amendments. 

 

I will defend the People against acts by agents or agencies which may attempt to enforce unconstitutional federal acts in the contravention of state law and in direct violation of the Tenth Amendment. Outside agencies working in Smith County, Texas, will adhere to the rule of law and will not violate the Constitutional protections of citizens under my jurisdiction.

 

As the chief law enforcement officer of Smith County, I will require officers under my command to take a course on the U. S. Constitution. This training will help officers understand the practical application of the principles of our Constitution and why Sharia and international law will never be acceptable substitutes or additions. I will personally fund this vital officer training.

 

I will always make it my number one priority to protect the life, liberty, and property of the People of Smith County, Texas. 

 

I will uphold the rule of law as the basis for an orderly society. This means that I will conduct consistent interior enforcement of immigration law in Smith County.

 

I will require myself, law enforcement officers, and staff under my command to exhibit strong moral character, integrity, and respect.

As your public servant, I will always strive to be a good steward. I will provide the highest quality law enforcement service at the very best price because I understand the burden of high taxes on families and businesses.

I will respect my employees; provide them with tools, training, and support; and will never ask them to do anything that I am not willing to do myself as a servant leader.

 

                                                     February 16, 2012

Pledged by Larry R. Smith, Candidate for Sheriff of Smith County, Texas

Paid for by Larry Smith for Sheriff Campaign, R. C. Curtis, Treasurer, P. O. Box 130006, Tyler, TX  75713

The following link is to opening statements by Larry Smith and Chris Green at the TJC Sheriff's Debate held on Thursday, Febuary 9, 2012.

The following link is to opening statements by me and Chris Green at the TJC Sheriff's Debate held on Thursday, Febuary 9, 2012. The debate was sponsored and moderated on behalf of the Tyler Junior College Criminal Justice Program and its students. They did an outstanding job. Thanks - Larry Click Here For Opening Statements by Larry Smith & Chris Green  http://youtu.be/ECklf-eEOOk
 
 
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