Weld Said with Mary Metzger | A Greeley Free Press Podcast
In this episode of Weld Said, Mary talks with Fabian Rodriguez, an independent candidate for Weld County Sheriff in 2026. The sheriff’s race is one of those local elections that can be easy to overlook until you stop and think about how much the sheriff’s office actually touches. The jail. Public safety. Immigration fears. Technology and surveillance. Mental health. Discretion in policing. The relationship between law enforcement and the people it serves. In this conversation, Rodriguez talks about his background in law enforcement, why he decided to run, and why he believes the sheriff’s office should be more connected to the community. Mary and Fabian discuss what experience should mean in a race like this, how law enforcement can build trust with immigrant communities, what role technology like Flock cameras should play, and how officers can use discretion when working with people who are already living paycheck to paycheck. They also talk about mental health support for officers, the importance of transparency, and why Rodriguez believes the sheriff’s office should be rooted in public safety and community - not partisan politics. At the center of the episode is a simple question: What kind of sheriff’s office does Weld County need, and how do voters get a real choice in deciding that? Listen to the full conversation on Weld Said Episode 16. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greeleyfreepress.substack.com [https://greeleyfreepress.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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