Pubdate: Wed, 18 Oct 2006
Source: Asheville Citizen-Times (NC)
Copyright: 2006 Asheville Citizen-Times
Contact:  http://www.citizen-times.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/863
Author: By Jordan Schrader, Staff Writer

IN FIRST JOINT APPEARANCE, MEDFORD TAKES ISSUE WITH DUNCAN'S PLAN

ASHEVILLE -- Their first appearance of the campaign in  the same room 
gave Sheriff Bobby Medford the chance to  respond to challenger Van 
Duncan's plan for a  reorganization of the Buncombe County Sheriff's 
Department.

Medford said at a Leadership Asheville forum today he  once 
contemplated a version of Duncan's plan to get  more deputies on 
patrol by installing 12-hour shifts  but abandoned it out of concern 
that it would put  officers at risk.

"At eight hours," the Republican sheriff said after the  forum, 
"attention span goes down, alertness. You wreck  more cars, have more 
officers injured."

His Democratic challenger says the change would  actually improve the 
safety of officers and county  residents by providing enough manpower 
to send two  officers instead of one to potentially dangerous spots.

The candidates also debated the department's  effectiveness in drug 
enforcement. Drugs, the  candidates agreed, loom as the biggest 
problem the  county faces in the coming years.

"There are drug houses and people selling drugs in  neighborhoods 
that 18 years ago were unheard of,"  Duncan said.

Duncan cited state statistics showing the department  made 43 drug 
arrests last year, compared to 911 for the  Asheville Police Department.

But those numbers don't take into account the work of  the eight 
sheriff's deputies who make up the majority  of the county's 
drug-enforcement agency.

And Medford said the statistics were incorrect  information from a 
new state system that should not yet  be used as a reference. He put 
the total number of drug  arrests at more than 600.

"You can't go on statistics which come from a computer  somewhere 
that don't have all the information," Medford  said.
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