NEWBERRY, S.C. – The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office is on a mission to enhance public safety through significant upgrades to its equipment. As summer 2024 unfolds, the Sheriff’s Office is taking steps to modernize its tools and technology, aiming to better protect both the officers and the community they serve.
In June 2024, the state budget allocated $1 million specifically for the Sheriff’s Department. This funding will help to upgrade technology within the Newberry County Detention Center and invest in a state-of-the-art bulletproof all-terrain vehicle. Sheriff Lee Foster highlighted the necessity of these enhancements in a recent statement.
“We’re a small, rural county,” Foster stated. “We need some of the same technology that Richland and Lexington have to protect our people. We also need support for our facilities.” The sheriff expressed that the current equipment and technology were not adequate for the rising challenges the department has faced in recent months.
Since the start of 2023, the Sheriff’s Office has confronted several incidents involving armed suspects. Foster noted that an upgraded all-terrain, bulletproof vehicle would significantly improve the safety of his officers during such critical situations. He mentioned, “We didn’t have adequate cover for the officers that responded. We have our own tactical team trained to handle situations like that, but we didn’t have the proper equipment to protect them.”
Beyond the vehicle, Sheriff Foster also plans to enhance security measures inside the detention center. This includes investing in an improved camera monitoring system that serves as a second pair of eyes for staff and enhances safety for inmates.
“It’s a difficult time in corrections,” Foster remarked. “Finding people to work and the things they have to deal with are challenging. This new intuitive camera system will help protect the inmates and provide safety for the guards as well.”
The sheriff is optimistic about the improvements, anticipating the new vehicle to be operational on the roads of Newberry County by the summer of 2025. Improvements to the County Detention Center are expected to be completed even sooner, ensuring that the equipment upgrades begin benefiting the community as soon as possible.
By making these vital investments, the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office is reaffirming its commitment to the community’s safety and well-being. The upgrades will not just enhance officer safety and effectiveness during emergencies but will also support the ongoing management of the detention center during challenging times in the corrections field.
As the sheriff and his team work towards these enhancements, residents can expect a more secure environment and improved responses to incidents. The initiative highlights the importance of equipping law enforcement with the necessary tools to serve and protect effectively.
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