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Volume 11 April 2017 Edition Mike Brown Named Sheriff of the Year Sheriff Mike Brown, pictured here with President Donald J. Trump Sheriff Mike Brown from Bedford County, VA, will be the recipient of the 2017 Ferris E. Lucas Sheriff of the Year award from the National Sher- iffs’ Association (NSA). The Sheriff will receive the award for his con- tribution to the law enforcement committee this summer in Reno, NV, at the association’s annual conference. The award, given annually by the NSA, recogniz- es a sheriff who has made outstanding contribu- tions to law enforcement and the criminal justice profession, demonstrates exceptional service to his or her community, and has contributed to the betterment of the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA). The prestigious national award is awarded to any active sheriff who has performed the duties of his or her office in the highest professional manner as well as enhances the Office of Sheriff. The award is given in memory and honor of Fer- ris E. Lucas, who served as President of the National Sheriffs’ Association (1944-1946) and Executive Director of the National Sheriffs’ As- sociation (1964-1982). NSA Executive Director Jonathan Thompson “Sheriff Brown embodies what this award was created to recognize,” said NSA Executive Direc- tor Jonathan Thompson. “There are no limits or obstacles to keeping his community safe and equipping them with the proper tools to succeed, he is not only a great Sheriff but an even better person.” Sheriff Brown, now serving in his sixth term, was recently honored by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services for his service of 50 years in the law enforcement com munity. As described below, he has brought several pro- grams to Bedford County to keep his community safe including children and members of law en- forcement. Protect the Protectors After learning there are over 200,000 law en- forcement personnel (Rand Corporation and DOJ survey) that do not have funding to secure ballistic vest protection for themselves, this Sher- iff organized donors from across the country and as of this past October his efforts have provided 636 new Level IIIA vests to law enforcement of- ficers across the country. 11