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MESSAGE FROM SHERIFF KEYBO TAYLOR UPDATE

GCSO

Jun 23, 2025

News Release

MESSAGE FROM SHERIFF KEYBO TAYLOR

 

UPDATE: (Gwinnett County, Ga., June 23, 2025) – Sheriff Keybo Taylor and the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office extends our gratitude to everyone who participated in Saturday’s demonstration. Your commitment to expressing your views peacefully is a powerful reminder of what makes Gwinnett County such a strong and resilient community. The cooperation shown by residents and organizers reflect respect for one another and for the laws that protect our shared rights.


We are especially grateful to Lawrenceville Police Department, Gwinnett County Police Department, Snellville Police Department, Georgia State Patrol, and Peachtree Corners Marshals for their support and collaboration in helping ensure a safe, successful event. The seamless coordination between law enforcement, community leaders, and event organizers was a true example of how peaceful civic engagement can take place.

Thank you for standing together to make safety and respect a shared priority.


ORIGINAL: (Gwinnett County, Ga., June 20, 2025) – Sheriff Keybo Taylor and the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office are dedicated to prioritizing the safety and well-being of all with care and compassion. As law enforcement professionals and members of this community, we recognize the toll that recent events across the country have taken on individuals, families, and communities. We want our residents to know we hear you, we see you, and we care.

Gwinnett County is not just where we serve; it is our home. Our stance has not changed, we remain steadfast in upholding the law, guided by our mission to serve and protect through dedication, professionalism, active cooperation with the community, and respect for human dignity.


We are committed to working together and encourage everyone to peacefully and respectfully exercise their constitutionally protected right to protest. However, violence and destruction of property will not be tolerated under any circumstances, and we remind the public to comply with all state and federal laws. If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office Communications Unit at GCSOCommunications@gwinnettcounty.com.


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