News Summary
Bristol, Virginia, is set to welcome a new police chief, Douglas Byron Ashbrook II, following Chief John Austin’s retirement at the end of 2024. Ashbrook, a local with over 20 years of law enforcement experience, aims to enhance professionalism, transparency, and community involvement within the police department. His extensive background and initiatives focused on mental health in policing signal a positive shift in leadership for the Bristol community.
Exciting Times Ahead for Bristol, Virginia: Meet the New Police Chief
Bristol, Virginia, is gearing up for a change in leadership as Douglas Byron Ashbrook II has been appointed as the new police chief. His appointment comes after the upcoming retirement of the current chief, John Austin, set for the end of 2024. It’s a fresh start for the Bristol Police Department with someone who brings a wealth of experience to the table.
A Local with Deep Roots
Douglas Ashbrook is not new to the area; he’s a native of Southwest Virginia, which adds a personal touch to his commitment towards making the community a safer place. Armed with over 20 years of law enforcement experience, Ashbrook started his journey as a deputy sheriff, gradually climbing the ranks and concluding his service with the Washington County, Virginia Sheriff’s Office as chief deputy/major. This extensive background means he’ll be stepping into this new role with a solid grasp of what local law enforcement needs.
Educational and Professional Acumen
Education-wise, Ashbrook is a graduate of Virginia Intermont College and has attended several prestigious training programs, including the FBI National Academy #248 and the Professional Leadership Academy. He’s also gone through training at the Southwest Law Enforcement Academy and the Virginia Forensic Science Academy. This academic pedigree is just one reason why he is trusted to lead the police force in Bristol.
Champion of Mental Health Initiatives
One of the standout accomplishments in Ashbrook’s career has been his work as the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Coordinator and Safety Officer at Highlands Community Services. The CIT program he coordinated recently snagged the Program of the Year award from Virginia in 2023, showcasing his commitment to mental health in law enforcement. He played an integral role in the creation of the first multi-jurisdictional co-response team in Southwest Virginia, collaborating closely with mental health clinicians and law enforcement. This innovative approach has proven vital in assisting individuals in crisis, underlining his modern and compassionate approach to policing.
A Vision for the Future
As Ashbrook prepares to step into his new position, he has expressed his enthusiasm and vision for Bristol. He aims to focus on professionalism, transparency, and community involvement in public safety. This approach is not just about managing law enforcement but also about building a team that truly reflects the needs and values of the citizens and visitors of Bristol. His goals indicate a shift towards a more community-centered policing strategy, something many locals are likely to appreciate.
Looking Forward
With Douglas Byron Ashbrook II taking the reins as the new police chief, Bristol, Virginia, has much to look forward to. His extensive experience, modern training, and dedication to community involvement signal a positive shift for the police department. The transition from Chief John Austin to Ashbrook promises to be a smooth one, especially given the latter’s comprehensive understanding of what it takes to serve the community effectively.
As 2024 rolls around, residents of Bristol can anticipate a robust police force that not only protects but also connects with the community. Time will tell how Ashbrook’s initiatives unfold, but early signs point towards a promising future for law enforcement in Bristol.
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