Tuesday, August 5, 2014

O'Neill pledges to bring leadership to the Sheriff's Office

Next Sunday, August 10th is the 30th anniversary of my graduation from the New York State Police Academy. Adding to the values my parents had instilled in me, I learned about the importance of attention to detail, integrity, and honor. All character-building assets that defined my career with one of the most highly respected police agencies in the country and helped me to become a leader. 


I will bring leadership to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. Leadership begins with sound management experience. At numerous points in my career I was elevated to supervisory positions including: managing the daily activities and training schedules of hundreds of recruits and instructors at the State Police Academy, conducting extensive background investigations on Trooper candidates ensuring only those who possessed the mandatory principles were admitted, managing busy patrol stations at several locations around the state as a Sergeant, and overseeing the Bureau of Criminal Investigations unit at the station in Alexandria Bay – including homeland security at the International Border as a Senior Investigator.  
The public has lost confidence in the leadership of Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. The agency’s knowledgeable, experienced supervisors and managers deserve a leader who supports them and provides them with direction which allows them to carry out their duties and responsibilities. They deserve a leader who will bring integrity to the job, not allowing ethics to be compromised. As Sheriff, one of my priorities will be to establish an internal affairs mandatory reporting system. Every personnel complaint will be heard and investigated fully. Additionally, the members of the agency will be protected from false accusations. I will ensure that the system is fair and impartial and prohibits unfair discipline practices. I will be a leader who not only manages and supports my workforce, but I will answer to the community for which I serve. The public expects and deserves that.


Our community includes other law enforcement agencies with whom I worked side by side. Since beginning this campaign, I have reached out to law enforcement leaders in an effort to open lines of communication needed to efficiently and effectively serve Jefferson County. As a veteran of law enforcement in Northern New York, I understand the necessity of cooperation between local, state, military, federal and international agencies. I also understand the obstacles.  I have the experience to build and enhance these relationships.  Through collaboration, will we be able to successfully keep our neighborhoods safe, protect our children at school and fight a heroin epidemic – among other challenges. My goal is to build the most effective law enforcement team in New York State.


I believe a key characteristic of a good leader is being a good convener and listener. For example, jail overcrowding has created a challenge for personnel and is a fiscal burden for the county. The jail is staffed with professional officers who deserve a leader who protects their safety with the community’s interest in mind. I will examine the corrections problem with a fresh perspective. Solutions will be found through a comprehensive review and collaboration with corrections officers, the District Attorney's office, court personnel, judges, and service agency program managers. We must examine the entire system - from who is being detained to what programs are in place to reduce the recidivism rate. I am confident that this review will lead to important reforms that reduce the daily jail population, and help all of the agencies in our criminal justice system work more closely together. Efficient solutions will be implemented with the goal of budgetary savings without compromising officer or public safety.


Leadership is about managing effective communications with the public. I will implement a professional external communications process that keeps the public well informed of incidents, activities, and operations of the Sheriff’s Department. As your Sheriff, I will listen to and answer to the community I serve. I will expect nothing less from the officers and employees under my command.


I am in this race because I believe my leadership experience is exactly what the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office needs right now. I have had a long law enforcement career as a public servant and as a leader. I believe I offer this county's citizens and the Sheriff's Office a new direction for which we all can be proud. With your support, I pledge to be Your Sheriff.

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Monday, August 4, 2014

Sheriff candidate Colleen O'Neill receives another endorsement

Jefferson County Sheriff candidate Colleen O'Neill announced today that she has received another endorsement. The Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local #2 unanimously endorsed her candidacy recently.  The organization represents 1,500 union construction families in upstate New York.

"To have the endorsement of this organization is certainly humbling given their representation of a large number of construction families," said Ms. O'Neill.  "They have put their faith in me for this campaign and hopefully with their help and support, we will prevail this fall. I pledge to ensure they and their families, like all citizens and families in Jefferson County can live in safe communities and can send their children to safe schools. That will be a key focus for me as Sheriff."

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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Sheriff Candidate Colleen O'Neill announces more endorsements

Jefferson County Sheriff candidate Colleen O'Neill today announced that she has received two more endorsements. She has been endorsed by the National Troopers Coalition (NTC), which issued a statement saying in part, "Colleen O'Neill has proven herself as hard-working, dedicated law enforcement officer who has a strong sense of justice. Colleen O’Neill is the best qualified candidate for Jefferson County Sheriff, and the National Troopers Coalition is proud to endorse her."

In addition, The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 910 in Watertown has also endorsed Ms. O'Neill. In a letter from IBEW Business Manager John T. O'Driscoll, he writes, "Your dedication to the law enforcement community and the New York State Police speaks volumes to what type of leadership you will provide to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department."

"I continue to be honored and humbled by these endorsements, now from the NTC and from the dedicated workers of IBEW," said Ms. O'Neill.  "I am very pleased that they recognized my dedication and leadership experience and have now announced their support for me.  As our campaign moves forward, I am continuing to work hard to gain the support of the citizens of Jefferson County and can proudly point to these, and to my other endorsements as an additional reference for them."


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Monday, March 10, 2014

Sheriff candidate Colleen O’Neill announces her third endorsement

PCNY the latest to get behind O’Neill in Jefferson County Sheriff’s race


Colleen O’Neill, candidate for Sheriff of Jefferson County announced today that she has received the unanimous endorsement of the Police Conference of New York (PCNY). This is the third endorsement O’Neill has received since announcing her candidacy on January 16thThe Police Conference of New York, Inc. is a statewide organization which was founded in 1925 and now represents 229 PBAs plus 8 regional conferences and one retired police association, with a total of 25,000 police officers throughout the State.

“I am very pleased to receive this unanimous endorsement,” said Ms. O’Neill. “I am delighted that they recognized my experience and qualifications and determined that my candidacy was worthy of such recognition.  My deepest appreciation goes out to the entire PCNY membership and I will continue to work hard in this campaign to make them proud.  My hope is that this endorsement, like the previous ones I have received, will serve as a message to the voters that my record and my experience is just what Jefferson County needs in a new Sheriff.” 




Saturday, March 1, 2014

Colleen O'Neill attends Pancakes for Progress breakfast with Darrel Aubertine

Jefferson County Sheriff candidate Colleen O'Neill attended the Pancakes for Progress breakfast Saturday morning at the Trinity Parish House along with former State Senator and Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets Darrel Aubertine. The event, sponsored by the Jefferson County Democratic Committee, raised funds for DPAO.


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

NY State Troopers PBA announce their endorsement of Colleen O'Neill for Jefferson County Sheriff

Jefferson County Sheriff candidate Colleen O'Neill announced today that she has received another endorsement, this time from the Police Benevolent Association of the NY State Troopers, Inc. The endorsement in part states, "In times of economic difficulty, there is generally a corresponding increase in crime, and the PBA is confident that Colleen O’Neill will guide the Jefferson County Sheriffs Department in a direction that best provides law enforcement protection for residents."

Ms. O'Neill, who announced her candidacy in January, was very pleased to receive this endorsement. "I appreciate the State Troopers PBA recognizing my experience and work ethic and their expression of confidence in me," she said.

This is the second endorsement for Ms. O'Neill. In January she received the endorsement of the NY State Police Investigators Association.




Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Jefferson County Sheriff candidate Colleen O'Neill receives first endorsement

Jefferson County Sheriff candidate Colleen O'Neill today announced that she has been endorsed by the New York State Police Investigators Association.   A letter from President Jeffrey J. Kayser and Mark Dembrow, Troop D Delegate said in part, "The many years of dedicated service that you have provided to the citizens of the entire State of New York and Jefferson County in particular, have forged a reputation with law enforcement personnel that is second to none."

"I am humbled and proud to receive the endorsement of NYSPIA," said Ms. O'Neill.  "I will continue to work to earn the confidence they have in me now and as the next Sheriff of Jefferson County."