New Williamson sheriff axes deputies, others resign, including those in Javier Ambler's death
Nearly 20 employees of the Williamson County sheriffs office, including two deputies involved in the death of Javier Ambler II, have resigned or been fired as newly elected Sheriff Mike Gleason reboots a beleaguered department that has been under scrutiny for months.
Other deputies who also have departed in the past two weeks include several highlighted by the American-Statesman in an ongoing investigation into questionable force and law enforcement tactics used during the tenure of former sheriff Robert Chody.
Gleason, who took office Jan. 1 after becoming the first Democrat elected to a countywide position in nearly 30 years, said he wants to restore the departments reputation and rebuild badly damaged community trust.
He said that effort began with asking all of former Chodys command staff to resign and informing others that they would be placed under investigation for possible policy violations during Chodys tenure. Several of those deputies had been department stars, featured on the departments social media accounts and the now-defunct TV reality show Live PD.
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