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Nick Jaskiewicz believes training must reflect the reality of the job. In law enforcement, there are no timeouts, no perfect conditions, and no room for leadership that treats preparedness like a box to check. Deputies must be ready to fight, communicate, render lifesaving care, and make critical decisions under pressure when seconds matter most.
That is why this work is personal to Nick. The training highlighted here comes from Nick’s company, which he operates as a nonprofit dedicated to preparing officers for the realities they may face in the field. This is not theory, and it is not campaign talk. It is the kind of demanding, practical preparation that builds disciplined teams and saves lives.
Nick knows the citizens of Cecil County deserve a Sheriff’s Office built on professionalism, accountability, and readiness. He also knows many deputies want the opportunity to train at a higher level and serve under leadership that sets a clear standard and supports them in meeting it.
As Sheriff, Nick will work to build that culture—one rooted in real training, strong communication, sound leadership, and the expectation that every deputy is prepared for the worst day, not just the routine one. Public safety depends on it, and the people of Cecil County deserve nothing less.
If you want, I can turn this into a more polished campaign-style website version with a stronger call to action at the end.