AG Pax­ton Affirms Har­ris Coun­ty Law Enforce­ment Offi­cers Serv­ing on the Front­lines of the COVID-19 Pandemic

"Officers should use discretion as they carry out the functions of their sworn duty and focus on dangerous criminals who pose a serious risk to their community.”

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today affirmed officers in the frontlines of the COVID-19 fight in Harris County:
 
“Our men and women in law enforcement risk their lives every day as they continue to heroically serve the public, particularly during these trying times. I especially commend law enforcement officers in Houston and Harris County, where they were first told that hardened criminals would be released because they feared they could contract COVID-19 in prison and are now being told to criminalize anyone caught without wearing a mask.” 

“While health and safety guidelines are important to slow the spread of COVID-19, officers should use discretion as they carry out the functions of their sworn duty and focus on dangerous criminals who pose a serious risk to their community.”

For information on the spread or treatment of Coronavirus (COVID-19), please visit the Texas Department of State Health Services website.
 
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