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Public safety and badge-power records

Badge power, mapped by place.

RepWatchr opens public-safety watch on the national map first. Choose a state, then open source-backed agencies, elected sheriffs, police chiefs, oversight sources, complaint paths, policy records, and public safety profiles.

National map

Selected state

Texas

15 public-safety profiles are loaded for this page.

56

Jurisdictions

States, D.C., and territories in the national model

1

Loaded here

States with public-safety profiles on this page

15

public-safety profiles

Source-seeded records currently visible after state choice

55

Queued

Enabled states still waiting on imports

Public safety roll

Texas agencies, sheriffs, chiefs, and oversight sources.

Public roles first; source review and method stay below.

Badge-power map

Agencies, sheriffs, chiefs, complaints, policies, and jail power.

Police departments, sheriff offices, jail authorities, state agencies, and oversight bodies make decisions that shape liberty, records, public safety, and court outcomes. RepWatchr will track public sources, complaint paths, policy records, public statements, lawsuits, and news links by place.

15

Profiles seeded

8 agencies or sources and 7 public-safety people started.

14

Source links

Agency pages, chief pages, complaint paths, oversight sources, and public records.

3

Counties touched

4 East Texas cities in this first source-backed pass.

7

Need buildout

These need photos, TCOLE checks, policy docs, complaint data, statements, and case links.

Coverage rules

Public power only. Source-backed or it stays in review.

This page is for public agencies, elected sheriffs, appointed chiefs, official complaint paths, policy records, court records, news records, and public statements. No private addresses, family details, or unsourced accusations belong here.

Agency and leadership profile
Complaint and discipline source path
Jail and custody record queue
Use-of-force and policy library
Court and lawsuit footprint
Official statements and news links

Texas pass

Public-safety agencies and public roles

Agencies first, then sheriffs, chiefs, and oversight people.

Sheriff's office

Source seeded

Gregg County Sheriff's Office

Image: Gregg County Sheriff's Office public website

Gregg County Sheriff's Office public site identifies the office under Sheriff Maxey Cerliano and includes jail, press release, tip, complaint, and public-contact paths.

Why it is here

Gregg County is a core East Texas county. The sheriff's office touches jail custody, warrants, investigations, public information, and official statements that should connect to officials, courts, attorneys, and news coverage.

LongviewGregg CountyEast Texas
jail recordscomplaint process

39% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile

Police department

Source seeded

Kilgore Police Department

Image: City of Kilgore public website

City police department serving Kilgore with public agency, organization, chief, staff directory, and professional standards complaint pages.

Why it is here

Kilgore sits in the East Texas accountability map between Gregg and Rusk counties. The department needs public profiles for leadership, complaint paths, professional standards, public statements, and city oversight.

KilgoreGregg CountyEast Texas
complaint processprofessional standards

43% profile buildout / 4 sources

Open profile

Police department

Source seeded

Longview Police Department

Image: City of Longview public website

City police department serving Longview with public pages for department operations, police chief, police news, open records, patrol, community programs, and public contact.

Why it is here

Longview is a key East Texas city. The police department should connect to official statements, open records, city council votes, public complaints, use-of-force records, court cases, and local news coverage.

LongviewGregg CountyEast Texas
complaint processuse-of-force policy

41% profile buildout / 3 sources

Open profile

HC

Sheriff's office

Source seeded

Harrison County Sheriff's Office

Harrison County, Texas sheriff page lists sheriff, administration, jail, open-records, transport, civil, warrant, complaint, and contact information.

Why it is here

Harrison County belongs in the East Texas map because sheriff, jail, open-records, court, news, and public-safety records connect directly to the county and municipal accountability model.

MarshallHarrison CountyEast Texas
jail recordscomplaint process

37% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile

SC

Sheriff's office

Source seeded

Smith County Sheriff's Office

County sheriff office serving Smith County with public county source page, jail/custody responsibilities, warrants, patrol, investigations, and county law-enforcement functions.

Why it is here

County sheriffs are elected public officials with arrest, jail, warrant, civil process, and budget authority. Their agencies need profiles connected to jail records, complaints, open records, court cases, and public statements.

TylerSmith CountyEast Texas
jail custody recordsuse-of-force policy

34% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile

Police department

Source seeded

Tyler Police Department

Image: City of Tyler public website

City police department serving Tyler with public department and chief pages, sworn staffing, budget, divisions, public contact, and official complaint/source paths.

Why it is here

City police departments exercise arrest power, public-safety authority, emergency response, policy discretion, and public-message influence. The profile needs complaint paths, policy records, use-of-force records, lawsuits, and official statements.

TylerSmith CountyEast Texas
use-of-force policycomplaint process

40% profile buildout / 3 sources

Open profile

Law-enforcement oversight source

Source seeded

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement

Image: TCOLE public website

State licensing and standards body for Texas law-enforcement licensees, training providers, and related complaint jurisdiction.

Why it is here

TCOLE is a core source for officer licensing, training, certification, appointment, and certain discipline or complaint records. Every officer-facing page needs TCOLE as a source lane.

Texas
license disciplinecomplaint limits

42% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile

State law-enforcement agency

Source seeded

Texas Department of Public Safety

Image: Texas Department of Public Safety public website

Statewide public safety agency with Texas Highway Patrol, driver license, emergency management support, criminal investigations, regulatory services, and statewide law-enforcement authority.

Why it is here

DPS touches statewide policing, border operations, traffic enforcement, investigations, budgets, public safety policy, and state emergency response. RepWatchr needs one source bucket for leadership, public statements, policy records, contracts, and agency accountability.

Texas
use-of-force policyborder operations

38% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile

AB

Police chief

Needs buildout

Anthony Boone

City of Longview public chief page lists Anthony Boone as police chief and describes his Longview Police Department leadership path.

Why it is here

Police chiefs control command priorities, policy implementation, supervision, discipline routing, public information posture, and budget asks. This profile is the source bucket for that public authority.

LongviewGregg CountyEast Texas
complaint processuse-of-force records

33% profile buildout / 3 sources

Open profile

MC

Elected sheriff

Needs buildout

Maxey Cerliano

Gregg County sheriff profile bucket seeded from the official sheriff office website.

Why it is here

Sheriff profiles connect elected authority, jail command, public safety statements, budget requests, public complaints, and court-record footprint.

LongviewGregg CountyEast Texas
jail custody recordscomplaint process

24% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile

TH

Police chief

Needs buildout

Todd Hunter

City of Kilgore staff and chief pages list Todd Hunter as chief of police and provide public department leadership context.

Why it is here

Police chief pages need a public record trail for command authority, professional standards, policy, complaints, public statements, budget requests, and source-linked records.

KilgoreGregg CountyEast Texas
complaint processprofessional standards

34% profile buildout / 4 sources

Open profile

BF

Elected sheriff

Needs buildout

Brandon Fletcher

Harrison County sheriff profile bucket seeded from the county's public sheriff page.

Why it is here

The elected sheriff profile should connect public title, term source, jail command, complaint path, open-records role, public statements, and court-record footprint.

MarshallHarrison CountyEast Texas
jail custody recordscomplaint process

24% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile

JT

Police chief

Needs buildout

Jimmy Toler

City of Tyler public chief page lists Jimmy Toler as chief of police and describes department command, staffing, and budget responsibilities.

Why it is here

Police chiefs are not usually elected, but they hold major public power over policy, discipline, budgets, records, and public safety priorities. This profile connects the chief to public agency records and source-backed review.

TylerSmith CountyEast Texas
complaint outcomespolicy changes

31% profile buildout / 3 sources

Open profile

LS

Elected sheriff

Needs buildout

Larry Smith

Smith County sheriff profile bucket for elected-office, jail, warrant, complaint, public statement, and agency-record review.

Why it is here

An elected sheriff holds both law-enforcement power and public-office accountability. This profile needs term source, election records, TCOLE status, public statements, jail records, and civil-case links before it is complete.

TylerSmith CountyEast Texas
jail conditionscomplaint process

22% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile

FF

State public-safety official

Needs buildout

Freeman F. Martin

DPS Colonel Freeman F. Martin is listed in 2026 DPS public releases as the agency leader commenting on confirmed Public Safety Commission leadership changes.

Why it is here

The DPS director controls statewide public safety priorities, command structure, budget execution, enforcement posture, and public response to agency failures or major events.

Texas
public statementsagency discipline

24% profile buildout / 2 sources

Open profile