Rep.-elect Troy Nehls, a Texas sheriff and newly elected congressman, is in Washington preaching a message of "mutual respect" as America grapples with racial unrest, criminal justice reforms and efforts to dismantle police departments.
Nehls, who has served as sheriff of Fort Bend County for the last eight years, said his 22nd Congressional District outside of Houston should be a model for the rest of the country on how to build positive police and community relationships that are "colorblind." While other cities are still reeling from Black Lives Matter protests after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Nehls said his community didn't experience civil unrest because law enforcement is respected in Fort Bend.
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