Sheriff Doolittle reaffirms commitment to Public Safety ahead of Planned Protest

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The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is preparing for a planned protest this weekend, reinforcing its commitment to public safety. Sheriff Wesley Doolittle emphasized the importance of respecting the constitutional right to peaceful assembly while warning against violence and disorder. The department collaborates with local, state, and federal law enforcement to maintain a secure environment for all residents. Doolittle asserted that accountability will be enforced for those intending to disrupt the peace, expressing gratitude to Governor Abbott for his support of law and order. The Sheriff's Office encourages participants to engage in respectful dialogue during the protest.

Doolittle's statement reflects the broader commitment to uphold community safety and order. The Sheriff's Office remains vigilant and ready to respond to any public safety concerns swiftly. This proactive approach aims to ensure that the voices of the community are heard without compromising safety.

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