Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR141

Introduced
5/28/24  
Introduced
5/28/24  
Passed
5/28/24  

Caption

Commends Concordia Parish Chief Deputy Fred Middleton on being named Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association.

Impact

By recognizing Chief Deputy Middleton, the resolution brings attention to the significant advancements made by the Concordia Parish Sheriff's Office, particularly through the establishment of the Cyber Crime Unit (CCU). This unit has not only improved the investigative capabilities within the parish but has also contributed positively to law enforcement across the state. The achievements of the CCU and Middleton's leadership may serve as a model for other jurisdictions in Louisiana looking to address similar challenges in crime prevention and victim advocacy.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 141, presented by Senator Womack, aims to commend Chief Deputy Fred Middleton of the Concordia Parish Sheriff's Office for being named Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association. This resolution emphasizes Middleton's exceptional service and leadership since his appointment in 2020, particularly highlighting his efforts in enhancing community safety and addressing critical issues such as human trafficking, sexual assault, and domestic violence through innovative programs and initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR141 is largely positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for law enforcement efforts to enhance community welfare. Stakeholders, including community members and officials within the law enforcement sector, have expressed pride in the accomplishments recognized in this resolution, viewing it as a deserved acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication demonstrated by Sheriff Middleton and his team.

Contention

While the resolution itself is celebratory, it highlights broader discussions regarding law enforcement's role in safeguarding communities. There may be varying opinions on the methods used to combat crime, particularly concerning issues of privacy and civil rights in the context of cyber investigations. Stakeholders might debate the balance between security and community trust, illustrating that the recognition of one officer's achievements can also evoke discussions on law enforcement practices as a whole.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR78

Commends Deputy Brett Savant of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being named the 2023 Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association.

LA HR134

Commends Deputy Brett Savant of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being named 2023 Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

LA SR76

Commends Deputy Christopher Hogan of the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office on being the recipient of the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association's 2023 Deputy Valor Award.

LA HR135

Commends Deputy Christopher Hogan of the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office on receipt of the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association's 2023 Deputy Valor Award

LA HR49

Commends Allen "Rusty" Cassidy on being named the Louisiana Pharmacists Association 2022 Pharmacist of the Year

LA SR126

Commends the Honorable Fred H. Mills Jr. on twenty-three years of distinguished public service.

LA SR200

Commends East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux and the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office Narcotic Division for their exceptional investigative efforts as well as their aggressive arrest and prosecution of fentanyl dealers in the Greater Baton Rouge Metro Area.

LA SR112

Commends Senator J. Rogers Pope for his many years of distinguished and dedicated public service to the citizens of Livingston Parish and the people of Louisiana.

LA HCR133

Commends Sheriff Greg Champagne on his second term as president of the National Sheriff's Association

LA SCR41

Commends Hahnville High School teacher Brittany Bonnaffons upon being named the 2023 Louisiana Teacher of the Year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.