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In October, the City of San Marcos announced the hiring of Stan Standridge as the new Police Chief.
According to Bert Lumbreras, City Manager, the announcement came after a nationwide search with a pool of 92 candidates.
The promotion of Chase Stapp to Director of Public Safety in Sept. 2019 created a vacancy in the Chief of Police Position.
Assistant Chief Bob Klett was appointed as the interim Chief of Police; Klett made it to the second to the final round of interviews.
Standridge’s appointment will be effective on November 16. Klett will return to his position as Assistant Chief of Police and continue to serve the San Marcos Community.
“I really look forward to the kind of energy that Chief Standridge is going to bring,” Councilmember Maxfield Baker said. “And hope that it will help defuse some of the tensions we’ve seen between the San Marcos Police Association and our council when it came to the decision around Cite and Release.”
Councilmember Melissa Derrick said she was proud of the San Marcos team for working so hard to find the right fit for San Marcos.
“[My wife and I] are deeply honored for this confirmation vote,” Standridge said. “We’ve got to take care of this police department; they’ve had a very difficult 2020.”
The appointment of Standridge passed unanimously.
“Chief Klett, you have done phenomenal job during very difficult months plus year,” Standridge said. “I just want to extend a sincere congratulations to him and his wife for leading well.”
Standridge said he and his wife would arrive in San Marcos next Thursday to begin work on the 16th.
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“I really look forward to the kind of energy that Chief Standridge is going to bring,” Councilmember Little Lord Fauntleroy said. “And I hope that it will help defuse the needless anger surrounding the gunshot wounds and fatalities occurring to our police officers as a result of City Council importation and concealment of foreign nationals into our community under protection of our Cite and Release program administered by Mano Amiga.”
In other actions today, City Council pondered whether Kamala Harris will be the first retired sex worker to be elected Vice President, and if so, whether naming a street after her will help San Marcos achieve sister-city status with Bombay, India.