In a candid and comprehensive interview, Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood shared insights into his experiences, challenges, and the strategic initiatives shaping the future of law enforcement in his jurisdiction. Sheriff Chitwood’s narrative reflects his dynamic leadership style, commitment to innovation, and steadfast dedication to public safety. This article delves into key aspects of the interview, highlighting Sheriff Chitwood’s perspectives on leadership, technology, and community engagement.
Sheriff Chitwood’s leadership philosophy is deeply rooted in authenticity and a proactive approach. He candidly described his reputation as a “bull in a China shop,” contrasting himself with more polished political figures. This unfiltered and direct manner has defined his career, setting him apart from his peers.
Sheriff Chitwood shared a harrowing personal anecdote that significantly influenced his choice of a firearm—a revolver. Recalling a 1993 shootout in Philadelphia, he emphasized the reliability of his revolver, recounting a colleague’s tragic death due to a malfunctioning semi-automatic weapon. This experience solidified his preference for revolvers, which he continues to carry both on and off duty.
Handling Online Threats and Personal Safety
In today’s digital age, law enforcement officers increasingly face online threats and harassment. Sheriff Chitwood discussed the serious nature of these threats, revealing that he takes extensive precautions, including keeping a firearm within reach at all times. The presence of a stalker outside his home underscored the persistent risks law enforcement officers and their families face from determined adversaries.
Innovative Approaches to Law Enforcement
Sheriff Chitwood is at the forefront of integrating advanced technology into law enforcement practices. He highlighted several initiatives that have significantly enhanced the efficiency and effectiveness of the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office:
- Live 911 System: This technology allows deputies to hear 911 calls in real-time, providing a critical head start in responding to emergencies. Sheriff Chitwood recounted an incident where the quick response facilitated by Live 911 saved a young girl’s life and limb after an accidental shooting.
- Real-Time Crime Center: Operating 18 hours a day, six days a week, this center utilizes analysts to monitor security cameras, traffic feeds, and social media to gather immediate intelligence on ongoing incidents. Sheriff Chitwood aims to expand its operation to 24/7 with additional support from local municipalities.
- Rapid DNA Technology: Emphasizing the importance of timely forensic analysis, Sheriff Chitwood described efforts to build in-house capabilities for DNA processing, drastically reducing the time required to obtain critical evidence.
- National Ballistics Network Integration: The Sheriff’s Office’s direct link to the ATF’s ballistics database allows for rapid identification of firearms used in crimes, significantly shortening the investigative timeline.
Challenges and Achievements
Recruitment and retention remain significant challenges for law enforcement agencies nationwide. Sheriff Chitwood highlighted the success of the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office in addressing these issues through competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and the establishment of their own training academy. By focusing on creating a supportive and attractive work environment, the department has seen improved retention rates and a steady influx of qualified recruits.
Additionally, Sheriff Chitwood outlined his vision for expanding the training academy into a regional hub, offering specialized courses to law enforcement officers from neighboring jurisdictions. This initiative aims to foster collaboration and elevate the region’s overall standards of law enforcement training.
Future Vision and Community Engagement
Sheriff Chitwood envisions a law enforcement landscape that fully leverages technological advancements to enhance public safety. He committed to ensuring his deputies remain at the forefront of innovation while maintaining a strong connection with the community they serve.
Sheriff Chitwood’s strategic goals include achieving the United States Lifeguard Association Accreditation for the Deputies on beach patrol. They’d be
dually certified as a lifeguard and a Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff Chitwood also said that VCSO has Tri-Arc certification through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). These accreditations reflect a dedication to meeting and exceeding national standards in various aspects of law enforcement operations and limited number of police agencies have this accreditation.
Sheriff Mike Chitwood’s tenure as Volusia County Sheriff is characterized by a blend of traditional values and forward-thinking innovation. His approach to leadership, emphasis on technology, and dedication to community safety serve as a model for law enforcement agencies nationwide. Through candid reflection and a sharp vision
for the future, Sheriff Chitwood continues to drive positive change in Volusia County, ensuring a safer and more resilient community.
Mike Chitwood, very good cop, and good man. Remember Mike very well when he was a cop in the City of Philadelphia, I believe he retired as Lt. I am also retired cop from Philadelphia, living in Palm Coast Fl. Just want to let you know you are doing a great job as the Sheriff of Volusia county. The residents of Volusia should be very proud to have you Mike as there Sheriff, keep up the good work, and be safe brother.
Mike is a good guy. Thanks for the comment!