SAN ANGELO, TX — Lieutenant Mike Hernandez of the San Angelo Police Department will officially announce his candidacy for Police Chief on Saturday, November 11th, at 10 a.m. on the steps of City Hall. Hernandez is a 33-year veteran of the SAPD, with over 20 years in leadership roles. He seeks to succeed retiring Chief Frank Carter.
For those in San Angelo who do not know Lieutenant Hernandez, he has a laundry list of accomplishments that he would say make him qualified for the position.
- Lt. Hernandez is a San Angelo native.
- After serving in the United States Marine Corps, he joined the San Angelo Police Department in 1990. He began in the Patrol Division.
- In 1993, he transferred to the Gang Unit and later worked in Narcotics.
- After achieving the rank of Sergeant in 2004, Hernandez helped launch the Special Operations Unit.
- Hernandez was promoted to Lieutenant in 2010 and led the Patrol Division until being selected to oversee the Criminal Investigation Division in 2016.
- Hernandez has been on the SWAT team for twenty years, and he was the team leader for ten of those years. He currently serves as the SAPD’s Critical Incident Commander, tasked with authorizing the SWAT and HNT teams during crisis situations.
- Lt. Hernandez has over 3400 hours of specialized training. This includes leadership training at the FBI National Academy at Quantico, and a Master Peace Officer Certification from the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement Standards and Education. He has attended Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced SWAT schools.
- His personal motto is “Don’t demand respect. Earn it!”
Hernandez will participate in the Veteran’s Day parade at 11 a.m. after he announces his candidacy for Police Chief on the steps of City Hall. San Angelo Residents will be able to vote for a new police chief in May of 2024.
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Travis Griffith for Chief.
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PermalinkAccomplishments aren't the only things among Lt.Mikes "laundry". He's no better than Timmy was. The only difference is his laundry hasn't been aired out for the city to see, or he would be hiding under a rock, overwhelmed with anger and seething from little man syndrome. Don't expect change if he wins.
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PermalinkOur law enforcements corruption never stops. Just last week a white male died in tgcj while in custody. Strange it didn't make news
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PermalinkAnyone who has lived in the area for some time knows that the best way to avoid capture by SAPD as a criminal is to be a wily and dangerous one. Minor infractions will get you probation - but so will major ones. The Spartan law reigns here, and those who crime badly die for it.
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PermalinkA guy who smiles like that just can't not win.
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