Close Menu

    Closings

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Jobs
    • Calendar
    • Contest Rules
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Login
    RSS Facebook X (Twitter)
    News Radio KMAN
    • Local/State News
      • Manhattan
      • Wamego
      • Riley County
      • Pottawatomie County
      • Fort Riley
      • Geary County
      • State News
      • RCPD Reports
    • Weather
    • Sports
      • K-State Sports
      • High School Sports
        • HS Basketball Schedule & Scores
          • Manhattan High
          • Wamego
          • Rock Creek
          • Riley County
          • Frankfort
          • Blue Valley High
      • Scoreboard Saturday
      • Student-Athlete of the Week
    • Podcasts
      • Within Reason with Mike Matson
      • The Game
      • Wildcat Insider
      • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Obituaries
    • Message Us
      • Birthday/Anniversary
    • Keep It Local
    Listen
    Closings And Delaystyle=
    News Radio KMAN
    You are at:Home»Local News»Cid looks to bring “professionalism” to Pott County Sheriff’s Office

    Cid looks to bring “professionalism” to Pott County Sheriff’s Office

    0
    By AJ Shaw on July 2, 2024 Local News, Pottawatomie County
    Current St. Mary’s Police Chief and GOP candidate for Pottawatomie County Sheriff Derek Cid. (Photo by AJ Shaw/News Radio KMAN)
    Pottawatomie County will see a number of candidates running for a number of positions this election season, including for the county sheriff position that will be left open by current Sheriff Shane Jager.
    One of those vying for the position is current St. Mary’s Police Chief Derek Cid, who has worked in all sizes of departments. He gave a little bit more of his background in an interview with KMAN.
    “I was born and raised in Miami, Florida and a two-time combat veteran,” he said. “I then worked for the Miami-Dade Police Department before relocating to Kansas in 2012 where I worked for RCPD, the Sheriff’s Office and I’ve been Chief of Police for St. Mary’s PD.”
    Cid became police chief in St. Mary’s in 2018 and highlighted many of his successes as police chief such as making the department accredited during his tenure. Cid also addressed concerns that he may not be able to run a smaller department due to his time working in Miami.
    “I don’t want people to think just because I came from a big city I am going to be aggressive with the citizenry,” he said. “That’s actually the opposite of what I want to do. I want to be more aggressive in going after those who deal drugs, commit property crimes, etc.”
    Cid says one of his mottos he follows is professionalism. He elaborated on that further.
    “That means getting guys the equipment and training they need to be successful,” he said. “Just because I’m the head guy doesn’t mean I’m not out there with my guys. I’ve worked late nights, directed traffic in the rain and always have been with my guys regardless of where I rank.”
    Cid describes himself a “conservative” who governs by said philosophy. He shares these feelings when it comes to the 2nd amendment, which he supports.
    “We partnered with a firing range in Wamego and actually did basic firearm safety training,” he said. “I am very supportive of the right to carry.”
    Cid says that his conservatism is not based by divisiveness or anger. He says that he has been a consensus builder in the past and has looked to work with all sides and will try to continue to do so if elected Sheriff.
    Cid is one of two candidates filed for the race. Current undersheriff Doug Adams is also on the Aug. 6 primary ballot seeking this position. Both men are running as Republicans.
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    AJ Shaw
    • Website

    Born and raised in the Chicagoland area, AJ joined KMAN in the Summer of 2023 and is currently a news/sports reporter, producer and host of Scoreboard Saturday. You can contact him at aj@1350kman.com.

    Related Posts

    One killed, two hurt in Wabaunsee County crash

    35-Year-Old man jailed on $20k bond for multiple charges

    New signals activated at Denison and Kimball Avenues

    Listen Live Here
    Listen Live - Mobile

    Categories

    EEO Report

    FCC Public File

    FCC Applications


    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    x