David Osborne Gains Support from Retired Law Enforcement Veterans in 9th Circuit Solicitor Race

David Osborne Secures Endorsements from Law Enforcement Veterans for Solicitor Race

Charleston, SC – On a sunny day that reflected the promise of change, David Osborne emerged as a strong contender in the race for 9th Circuit Solicitor, securing endorsements from more than thirty retired law enforcement veterans. This support highlights a growing consensus that Charleston and Berkeley Counties need a prosecutor who is committed to tackling violent crime and advocating for the victims and their families.

Building Trust with Law Enforcement

Osborne, who has held various roles including that of a police officer and detective, is not new to the challenges of law enforcement. Most recently serving as a prosecutor, he understands the delicate balance of justice and the community’s need for safety. Many veterans of the force have weighed in, with former Charleston Police Chief Jerome Taylor sharing his thoughts on why he endorses Osborne. “I’m supporting David because law enforcement needs an ally and a team player in this position, something we aren’t currently getting,” Taylor said. He emphasized the importance of having someone with a diverse background and deep understanding of the system, which Osborne embodies.

Experience that Matters

With a rich history of experience, Osborne’s credentials are impressive. The former police officer and detective has successfully transitioned to a prosecutor, giving him a rounded view of the law enforcement landscape. He knows firsthand the struggles faced by crime victims and how public perception can sway justice. “He is somebody who law enforcement can trust and someone who will work tirelessly for crime victims and their families,” Taylor continued, showing confidence in Osborne’s abilities to bring about necessary changes.

As the campaign heats up, Osborne expressed his gratitude for the endorsements from such respected figures in law enforcement. “It’s a true honor to have the support of this group of incredibly dedicated law enforcement heroes,” he said, underlining the importance of credibility in the office he aspires to secure. He believes it is crucial to have a prosecutor who is focused on “true justice for crime victims” rather than allowing political biases to influence legal decisions.

Taking a Stand for Families

Osborne’s campaign is rooted in a firm promise to prioritize the safety of families across Charleston and Berkeley Counties. He criticizes the current administration’s approach, specifically pointing out that he intends to end what he calls “ soft on violent offenders” policies. His commitment to families was echoed in his recent statements, where he expressed his vision for a safer community that actively addresses the root causes of crime.

Facing the Incumbent

The race is shaping up to be competitive, with Osborne going head-to-head against incumbent Scarlett Wilson. As he prepares for the challenges ahead, he remains optimistic about implementing his policies and plans that he feels would bring about the necessary changes to create a more just environment for victims.

Turning his focus to the campaign, he aims to engage with the community directly, emphasizing the importance of being approachable and listening to the needs of residents. “I will dedicate my time in this office being a tireless advocate for families and community safety,” Osborne said, making it clear that his commitment does not stop at winning the election; it extends to transforming the role into one that serves the people effectively.

In Summary

With the endorsements from respected law enforcement veterans and a solid vision for the future, David Osborne is ready to make strides in the race for 9th Circuit Solicitor. As the election date approaches, residents of Charleston and Berkeley Counties will no doubt keep an eye on how this dynamic race unfolds, hoping for a positive change in their community’s approach to justice and safety.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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