The corridor outside the Goochland General District courtroom
buzzed with anticipation on the morning of May 8 filled with people awaiting the
arrival of former Goochland Sheriff Jim Agnew for the formal unveiling of his
official portrait.
Mary and Herb Griffith and Don Bewkes watch as Jim Agnew greets Jimmy Mann |
Agnew, kept in the dark about the event, was cajoled to the site by his wife, Hon. Dale Agnew, former Clerk of the Goochland Circuit Court. Agnew worked his way through the crowd giving and receiving hugs, handshakes, and hearty greetings.
During his tenure as Goochland’s chief law enforcement
officer, Agnew worked to improve the professionalism of the organization. On his
watch, among other achievements, the department earned multiple consecutive accreditations
from the Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission and a
reputation for excellence.
Sheriff Steven Ned Creasey, Agnew’s successor, spoke briefly
before the unveiling.
Creasey said that Agnew got him into law enforcement almost
thirty years ago. “How do you thank someone who has given so much of his life
to Goochland County, first as game warden, and then for 28 years as Sheriff, who
still fights for what’s right in Goochland County every day?”
A chorus of “aahs” and applause greeted the unveiling
of the portrait, whose plaque reads “James L. Agnew Sheriff 1992 to 2019.”
Former and Current Sheriffs Jim Agnew and Steven Creasey |
Agnew said it was great to see the many current and
former employees, friends, and supporters who filled the hallway. “Nothing works
unless you guys do what you’re supposed to do. And everyone here always went
above and beyond the call of duty. Thank God, we have you in this community to
keep us safe. I really appreciate what you do and how hard it can be. I will
aways advocate for you from dispatchers and part- and full-time deputies to everybody
here. I know what your daily life is like, it’s not an easy job. We are very, very
fortunate to have all of you folks here to keep us safe. Thank God for
Goochland and that we’re not Henrico or Chesterfield. Let’s keep it that way
and I we will as long as all of you guys stay and do your job. It was a pleasure
working with you and I miss you. This is quite an honor, thank you so much.”
1 comment:
A fine man and thankful for his service to the County.
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