Leon County Sheriff's Office Podcast

From a Near-Fatal Crash to a Career in Law Enforcement: Inspector General Greg Gibson

26 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Javonni Hampton interviews Inspector General Greg Gibson about his expansive career and his current mission to bake transparency into the DNA of the Leon County Sheriff's Office. Gibson shares personal stories of resilience, beginning with a 1985 crash that hospitalized him for weeks and cemented his desire to protect others. Throughout the discussion, he outlines how leadership is not about title or rank, but about service, trust, and the "bloom where you're planted" mentality. -- The 1985 Turning Point: How a DUI-related crash in Tallahassee became the catalyst for a three-decade career in law enforcement. -- The School Resource Officer Impact: Why humanizing the role of law enforcement to children is the foundation of community trust. -- From Local to State: Navigating the differences between being a "generalist" in local patrol and a "specialist" in state agencies like DEP and FWC. -- Crisis Management at Scale: Lessons learned while overseeing intelligence and emergency response during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. -- The New Office of Inspector General: A deep dive into how LCSO is leading the way in Florida with an IG office focused on integrity, audits, and professional standards. -- Career Advice for the Next Generation: The importance of writing skills, staying humble, and giving 10% more than the competition. +++++++ This is episode 010. Find more information here: https://www.leoncountyso.com/

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