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re: Livingston parish sheriffs election

Posted on 8/21/23 at 10:39 am to
Posted by JAMAC2001
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 8/21/23 at 10:39 am to
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Citizens of Livingston Parish,
I want to take this time to share with you all a little about myself, as I am running for Livingston Parish Sheriff in October of 2023. I was born and raised in Walker, Louisiana. My parents are Rick and Martha McMasters. I am the youngest sibling of 3. I have 3 children,
Grant (22), Carson (17) and Kaitie (14). I attended and graduated Walker High School in 1999. After graduation, I went to work for my father at his plumbing company. During my time there, I was working on a job when I heard the twin towers were attacked by terrorists.
Upon hearing this, I immediately went to the nearest recruiting station to enlist in the United States Army as a Calvary Scout. During my time in the military, I served in a multitude of leadership positions: Senior Scout Driver, Senior Scout Gunner, Section Sergeant and Platoon Sergeant. After my 16 month tour in Iraq, I came home and submitted my packet to try out for the elite US Army Special Forces. Out of 436 candidates, I, along with 63 others, were selected to continue Special Forces training at Fort Bragg, NC. Upon completion of training and earning my Green Beret, I was assigned to 5th Special Forces Group on an Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA), which is a 12 man team consisting of operators with individual and team skill sets. My position and responsibility on the team included operating, repairing, and employing all weapons, both US and Foreign made. I was also the senior trainer and lead instructor for my ODA, and lead Sniper for the Company. I trained Foreign Internal Defense, law enforcement, and guerrillas in combat tactics, rule of law, establishing rapport with their communities, and police patrolling. We also trained numerous US law enforcement entities at our compound on how to operate in the streets of their cities employing weapons, tactics, and interaction with citizens.
Halfway through my time while deployed, the mission changed from conducting daily combat missions to stabilizing the country. This would require creating local, district, provincial police and SWAT teams, identify and select individuals for leadership positions, and work side by side with some of the best law enforcement officers in the United States. This included the FBI, DEA, Border Police, retired Sheriffs, and other law enforcement entities. Our task was to train farmers, bakers, butchers and school teachers law enforcement techniques and tactics to protect their areas of responsibility. We would also go out on daily patrols, night missions, and raids to help eliminate terrorist threats in their region, while also teaching these men how important it was to police and protect their areas from crime and terrorism.
After my time in Special Forces, I came back home to Walker, Louisiana to live in the great Parish I was raised in. I had the urge to continue to serve and share the knowledge and experience I obtained in Special Forces with local leadership and law enforcement. I joined the Livingston Parish Sheriffs Office, where I served as a Uniform Patrol deputy. I came at a fortunate time to help out, but an unfortunate time for the Parish when the flood of 2016 hit. Myself and my shift, along with the rest of the Department were tasked with conducting rescues all over the Parish. It was heartbreaking, but awesome to see a Parish come together.
I decided to part ways with the Sheriffs Office to focus on my company, Precision Instincts Group, which specializes in the training of law enforcement and SWAT officers on building entry, hostage situations, marksmanship, active shooter and threat vulnerability assessments of schools across the state. I was asked by the Louisiana Tactical Police Officers Association to run and teach a Sniper workshop for Louisiana SWAT officers at their annual SWAT competition. That’s when I knew, I enjoyed being around the men who protect our way of life and where we live.
I volunteered to run for Livingston Parish Sheriff, because I know I can make a difference. This Parish is broken and trust is lost in the one organization that is sworn to protect us. I have the experience needed to train, mentor, guide and lead the men and women of the Livingston Parish Sheriffs Office, and it’s time to heal the deep wounds of this Parish and it’s people. Now, I’m asking Livingston Parish to trust me, and I know in order to do that, I have to prove myself to you all, the voters. Trust is earned, not given. But, it’s time to go in a new direction. One where the slate is clean, transparency is a must, and to elect someone who works for the people that decide who is in charge. I ask for your vote as the new Livingston Parish Sheriff in October to lead this Parish. Time for the Parish to start walking tall again. Thank you for your consideration. De Oppresso Liber. 1f1fa_1f1f8.png
Posted by JAMAC2001
Member since Jan 2013
2764 posts
Posted on 8/21/23 at 11:04 am to
This was a FB post from Brandon Browning, who at one point was also running against Ard but abruptly withdrew a few mos ago. Someone asked if he was behind McMasters running. Would love to know what he is referring to. We all know WHO he is referring to.

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Brandon Browning
Renee, a certain individual with substantial influence and power seems to take great pleasure in showcasing this power by using it as a tool for revenge.
Unfortunately, their actions have had a profound impact on both my family and me, leading to a multitude of consequences.
I was reminded by this person, "You made your bed, now lay in it." Got it ?
Therefore, while I might be inclined to make a public endorsement in this race, I refuse to subject my family to further repercussions. If it were just me, it would be a much different story.
This post was edited on 8/21/23 at 11:06 am
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