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Kern County Sheriff's Office

The Kern County Sheriff's Office is the agency responsible for law enforcement within Kern County, California, in the United States. The agency provides: law enforcement within the county, maintain the jails used by both the county and municipalities, and provides search and rescue. Its jurisdiction contains all of the unincorporated areas of the county, approximately 8,000 square miles (21,000 km2). The headquarters is in Bakersfield with 15 substations located throughout the county. The metro patrol area is divided into four regions: north, south, east, and west. The Sheriff's Office has over 1,200 sworn officers and civilian employees.[1]

Kern County Sheriff's Office
Patch of the Kern County Sheriff's Office
Badge of the Kern County Sheriff
AbbreviationKCSO
Agency overview
Formed1866; 158 years ago (1866)
Employees1,239
Annual budget$16.9 million (2011)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionKern County, California, USA
Map of Kern County Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction
Size8,161 miles (13,134 km)
Population839,631 (2010)
Legal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdiction
Operational structure
Headquarters1350 Norris Road
Bakersfield, California
Deputies572 (Deputy Sheriff)
336 (Detention Deputy)
Support Staffs331
Agency executive
  • Sheriff, Donny Youngblood (R)
Units
6
  • Air Support
  • Bomb Squad
  • Detention
  • Detective
  • Metro Patrol
  • Special Enforcement
  • S.W.A.T.
Regions
4
  • 1 – North
  • 2 – East
  • 3 – South
  • 4 – West
Facilities
Substations
15
  • Boron
  • Buttonwillow
  • Delano
  • Frazier Park
  • Glennville
  • Kern Valley
  • Lamont
  • Mojave
  • Ridgecrest
  • Rosamond
  • Rosedale
  • Taft
  • Tehachapi
  • Walker Basin
  • Wasco
Airbases
Detentions
4
  • Central Receiving Facility
  • Lardo Detention Facility
  • Mojave Jail
  • Ridgecrest Jail
Website
https://www.kernsheriff.org/

Station and substations edit

The Sheriff's Office is headquartered at 1350 Norris Road in Bakersfield. There are 15 additional substations located throughout the county. They are:[2]

Fallen officers edit

Since the establishment of the Kern County Sheriff's Office, 28 officers and citizen volunteers have died while on duty.

On July 25, 2021, Kern County Sheriff's Office Deputy Phillip Campas was killed in the line of duty. Campas was struck by gunfire while entering a residence with a SWAT team formation in an attempt to suppress an active-shooter that had executed family members and was holding additional family hostage. Campas suffered severe injuries in the ambush and was immediately evacuated and transported for medical care. Campas succumbed to the injuries he received.

Campas is a 5-year veteran of the Kern County Sheriff's Office. He has held various assignments including patrol, recruit training officer, SWAT and held a range assignment where he provided firearms training and mentoring to all departmental armed staff. Campas served as a United States Marine prior to being employed with the Sheriff's Office.[3]

Electoral history edit

The current sheriff, Donny Youngblood, was reelected on June 5, 2018.[4] Chief Deputy Justin Fleeman unsuccessfully contested Sheriff Donny Youngblood in the June 2018 primary election. Fleeman's campaign made a point to expose corruption and ethics violations by Sheriff Youngblood and the Kern County Sheriff's Office.[5] Youngblood in turn criticized Fleeman for attempting to ruin his reputation and the reputation of the department.[6] On May 29, 2019, Fleeman was fired after having been placed on administrative leave on September 20, 2018.[7][8] In response to his firing, Fleeman filed a wrongful termination lawsuit which he hopes will unfold in court and result in "people seeing I was actually truthful during the campaign".[7] The court granted the county's move to dismiss on the ground that Fleeman failed to state a cognizable claim under Labor Code Section 232.5.[9]

Rank structure edit

Title Insignia
Sheriff
 
Undersheriff
 
Chief Deputy
 
Commander
 
Lieutenant
 
Sergeant  
Senior Deputy  
Deputy

Notable incidents edit

In 2006, Sheriff Donny Youngblood declared it was "better financially" for Kern County to commit a "bad shooting" and kill a suspect, then pay the family "three million bucks", versus them crippling a suspect and having to "take care of them for life".[10]

In December 2010, Jose Lucero, a recovering drug addict with mental health issues, died after a confrontation with Kern County Sheriff's deputies. The family contended that the deputies beat Lucero to death. In November 2012, Lucero's family was awarded a $4.5 million judgment in a wrongful death lawsuit against the deputies, the sheriff's office, and Kern County.[11]

On May 9, 2013, it was reported that Bakersfield resident David Sal Silva died after resisting arrest. The assault on Silva was video recorded by multiple witnesses, although the resultant video was seized by law enforcement on the scene. Silva's autopsy report uses the description "acute intoxication" to describe Silva's condition when he died. His blood alcohol level was 0.095, over the limit for driving a motor vehicle. The autopsy also found methamphetamine and amphetamine, both stimulants, in Silva's blood.[12][13][14]

In December 2015, press reports indicated Kern County law enforcement officers killed more people per capita than any other county in the United States.[15] In May 2015, it was reported that the Kern Country Sheriff's Department settled two civil lawsuits in five days in misconduct cases. One settlement, reported to be in the amount of $1 million, was paid out to a survivor of a sexual assault committed by Kern County Sheriff's Deputy Gabriel Lopez. The Kern County Sheriff's office has been found to have a longstanding program of attempting cash payoffs to women who have accused deputies of sexual assault.[16]

Weapons edit

Deputies are allowed to carry the Glock 22 .40 S&W handgun which is usually equipped with a tactical flashlight and has night sights. The Glock Model 23 .40 S&W is also an option for deputies to choose from as well. All of the Glock pistols have a 5 lb trigger pull.

In addition to the Glock pistols deputies also have access to AR-15 5.56×45mm rifles as well. Deputies also have access to the Remington 870 pump shotgun.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Home page. Kern County Sheriff's Office. Accessed: 01-26-2024.
  2. ^ Substations. Kern County Sheriff's Office. Accessed: 04-04-2012.
  3. ^ Kern County. Officer Down Memorial Page. Accessed: 04-04-2012.
  4. ^ "Results". kernvote.com. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  5. ^ Arellano, Gustavo (July 8, 2022). "Column: Is the Kern County sheriff an out-of-control cowboy — or a lost cause?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  6. ^ Luiz, Joseph. "Fleeman returning to Sheriff's Office after election defeat". Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  7. ^ a b Luiz, Joseph. "Justin Fleeman fired from KCSO as chief deputy". Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  8. ^ Morgen, Sam. "Former sheriff candidate Justin Fleeman files claim against county alleging defamation". Delano Record. Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  9. ^ "Chief Deputy Who Campaigned On Stopping Extramarital Sexual Relationships In The Department Loses The First Round On His Wrongful Discharge Claim". Liebert Cassidy Whitmore. January 6, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  10. ^ Swaine, Jon; Laughland, Oliver (April 10, 2018). "US sheriff once said it was 'financially better' to kill than badly injure suspects". The Guardian. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
  11. ^ Kheel, Rebecca (November 8, 2012). . Bakersfield Californian. Archived from the original on June 14, 2013.
  12. ^ Liera, Laura; Kotowski, Jason (May 9, 2013). . Bakersfield Californian. Archived from the original on May 16, 2013.
  13. ^ Liera, Laura (May 10, 2013). . Bakersfield Californian. Archived from the original on June 7, 2013.
  14. ^ Mayer, Steven (June 1, 2013). "Autopsy answers many -- but not all -- questions about Silva's death". Bakersfield.com.
  15. ^ Swaine, David; Laughland, Olivier (December 1, 2015). "The County: the story of America's deadliest police". The Guardian. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
  16. ^ Laughland, Oliver (May 9, 2016). "California's Kern County settles for $1m over sexual assault by sheriff's deputy". The Guardian.
  17. ^ (PDF). Kern County Sheriff's Office. June 2, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 15, 2021.

External links edit

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The Kern County Sheriff s Office is the agency responsible for law enforcement within Kern County California in the United States The agency provides law enforcement within the county maintain the jails used by both the county and municipalities and provides search and rescue Its jurisdiction contains all of the unincorporated areas of the county approximately 8 000 square miles 21 000 km2 The headquarters is in Bakersfield with 15 substations located throughout the county The metro patrol area is divided into four regions north south east and west The Sheriff s Office has over 1 200 sworn officers and civilian employees 1 Kern County Sheriff s OfficePatch of the Kern County Sheriff s OfficeBadge of the Kern County SheriffAbbreviationKCSOAgency overviewFormed1866 158 years ago 1866 Employees1 239Annual budget 16 9 million 2011 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionKern County California USAMap of Kern County Sheriff s Office s jurisdictionSize8 161 miles 13 134 km Population839 631 2010 Legal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdictionOperational structureHeadquarters1350 Norris RoadBakersfield CaliforniaDeputies572 Deputy Sheriff 336 Detention Deputy Support Staffs331Agency executiveSheriff Donny Youngblood R Units6 Air SupportBomb SquadDetentionDetectiveMetro PatrolSpecial EnforcementS W A T Regions4 1 North2 East3 South4 WestFacilitiesSubstations15 BoronButtonwillowDelanoFrazier ParkGlennvilleKern ValleyLamontMojaveRidgecrestRosamondRosedaleTaftTehachapiWalker BasinWascoAirbases1 Meadows FieldDetentions4 Central Receiving FacilityLardo Detention FacilityMojave JailRidgecrest JailWebsitehttps www kernsheriff org Contents 1 Station and substations 2 Fallen officers 3 Electoral history 4 Rank structure 5 Notable incidents 6 Weapons 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksStation and substations editThe Sheriff s Office is headquartered at 1350 Norris Road in Bakersfield There are 15 additional substations located throughout the county They are 2 Boron Buttonwillow Delano Frazier Park Glennville Kern Valley Lamont Mojave Ridgecrest Rosamond Rosedale Taft Tehachapi Walker Basin WascoFallen officers editSince the establishment of the Kern County Sheriff s Office 28 officers and citizen volunteers have died while on duty On July 25 2021 Kern County Sheriff s Office Deputy Phillip Campas was killed in the line of duty Campas was struck by gunfire while entering a residence with a SWAT team formation in an attempt to suppress an active shooter that had executed family members and was holding additional family hostage Campas suffered severe injuries in the ambush and was immediately evacuated and transported for medical care Campas succumbed to the injuries he received Campas is a 5 year veteran of the Kern County Sheriff s Office He has held various assignments including patrol recruit training officer SWAT and held a range assignment where he provided firearms training and mentoring to all departmental armed staff Campas served as a United States Marine prior to being employed with the Sheriff s Office 3 Electoral history editThe current sheriff Donny Youngblood was reelected on June 5 2018 4 Chief Deputy Justin Fleeman unsuccessfully contested Sheriff Donny Youngblood in the June 2018 primary election Fleeman s campaign made a point to expose corruption and ethics violations by Sheriff Youngblood and the Kern County Sheriff s Office 5 Youngblood in turn criticized Fleeman for attempting to ruin his reputation and the reputation of the department 6 On May 29 2019 Fleeman was fired after having been placed on administrative leave on September 20 2018 7 8 In response to his firing Fleeman filed a wrongful termination lawsuit which he hopes will unfold in court and result in people seeing I was actually truthful during the campaign 7 The court granted the county s move to dismiss on the ground that Fleeman failed to state a cognizable claim under Labor Code Section 232 5 9 Rank structure editTitle InsigniaSheriff nbsp Undersheriff nbsp Chief Deputy nbsp Commander nbsp Lieutenant nbsp Sergeant nbsp Senior Deputy nbsp DeputyNotable incidents editIn 2006 Sheriff Donny Youngblood declared it was better financially for Kern County to commit a bad shooting and kill a suspect then pay the family three million bucks versus them crippling a suspect and having to take care of them for life 10 In December 2010 Jose Lucero a recovering drug addict with mental health issues died after a confrontation with Kern County Sheriff s deputies The family contended that the deputies beat Lucero to death In November 2012 Lucero s family was awarded a 4 5 million judgment in a wrongful death lawsuit against the deputies the sheriff s office and Kern County 11 On May 9 2013 it was reported that Bakersfield resident David Sal Silva died after resisting arrest The assault on Silva was video recorded by multiple witnesses although the resultant video was seized by law enforcement on the scene Silva s autopsy report uses the description acute intoxication to describe Silva s condition when he died His blood alcohol level was 0 095 over the limit for driving a motor vehicle The autopsy also found methamphetamine and amphetamine both stimulants in Silva s blood 12 13 14 In December 2015 press reports indicated Kern County law enforcement officers killed more people per capita than any other county in the United States 15 In May 2015 it was reported that the Kern Country Sheriff s Department settled two civil lawsuits in five days in misconduct cases One settlement reported to be in the amount of 1 million was paid out to a survivor of a sexual assault committed by Kern County Sheriff s Deputy Gabriel Lopez The Kern County Sheriff s office has been found to have a longstanding program of attempting cash payoffs to women who have accused deputies of sexual assault 16 Weapons editDeputies are allowed to carry the Glock 22 40 S amp W handgun which is usually equipped with a tactical flashlight and has night sights The Glock Model 23 40 S amp W is also an option for deputies to choose from as well All of the Glock pistols have a 5 lb trigger pull In addition to the Glock pistols deputies also have access to AR 15 5 56 45mm rifles as well Deputies also have access to the Remington 870 pump shotgun 17 See also editList of law enforcement agencies in California Bakersfield Police DepartmentReferences edit Home page Kern County Sheriff s Office Accessed 01 26 2024 Substations Kern County Sheriff s Office Accessed 04 04 2012 Kern County Officer Down Memorial Page Accessed 04 04 2012 Results kernvote com Retrieved August 1 2020 Arellano Gustavo July 8 2022 Column Is the Kern County sheriff an out of control cowboy or a lost cause Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 8 2022 Luiz Joseph Fleeman returning to Sheriff s Office after election defeat Bakersfield Californian Retrieved June 7 2019 a b Luiz Joseph Justin Fleeman fired from KCSO as chief deputy Bakersfield Californian Retrieved June 7 2019 Morgen Sam Former sheriff candidate Justin Fleeman files claim against county alleging defamation Delano Record Bakersfield Californian Retrieved June 7 2019 Chief Deputy Who Campaigned On Stopping Extramarital Sexual Relationships In The Department Loses The First Round On His Wrongful Discharge Claim Liebert Cassidy Whitmore January 6 2022 Retrieved February 13 2022 Swaine Jon Laughland Oliver April 10 2018 US sheriff once said it was financially better to kill than badly injure suspects The Guardian Retrieved June 9 2019 Kheel Rebecca November 8 2012 Family wins 4 5 million in wrongful death suit against county Bakersfield Californian Archived from the original on June 14 2013 Liera Laura Kotowski Jason May 9 2013 Dad who died during arrest begged for his life witness videos seized Bakersfield Californian Archived from the original on May 16 2013 Liera Laura May 10 2013 The question on everyone s mind Why hasn t video footage of Silva been released Bakersfield Californian Archived from the original on June 7 2013 Mayer Steven June 1 2013 Autopsy answers many but not all questions about Silva s death Bakersfield com Swaine David Laughland Olivier December 1 2015 The County the story of America s deadliest police The Guardian Retrieved December 28 2016 Laughland Oliver May 9 2016 California s Kern County settles for 1m over sexual assault by sheriff s deputy The Guardian Policies and Procedures PDF Kern County Sheriff s Office June 2 2016 Archived from the original PDF on April 15 2021 External links editKern County Sheriff s Office Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kern County Sheriff 27s Office amp oldid 1199486320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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