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Cop on the beat, and the pulpit

 

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JUNE 6, 2021

Remember;

(White Evangelicals: 23% approve, 75% disapprove – White, non-Evangelical: 45% approve, 53% disapprove!

Well we found one of the

Hispanic Catholics: 80% approve, 19% disapprove

Don’t know if he is catholic or not and who cares?

MOVILLE, Iowa –

"To protect and to serve" is a motto shared by police departments across the country.

New Moville police chief Edgar Rodriguez already had the "serve" part of that down pat long before he joined the town's police force four years ago.

For 10 years, he's served as pastor at Moville's New Hope Evangelical Church, an experience that Rodriguez said has made him a better officer.

"I use the same tools I have as a pastor as a police officer as well,"

said Rodriguez, appointed to oversee Moville's two-officer force, which also includes five reserve officers, in February.

"It's a matter of understanding this job is not about arresting people, but how can I serve people."


Cop on the beat, and the pulpit (yahoo.com)

 

New Moville police chief balances law enforcement, pastor ...

https://siouxcityjournal.com/news/local/columnists/hytrek/new-moville-police-chief-balances-law-enforcement-pastor-duties/article_a0e508e3-fff7-566a-b446-418dd24c2472.html

Edgar Rodriguez stands at the pulpit in the sanctuary at New Hope Evangelical Church in Moville, Iowa.

Also serving as a police officer since 2016, Rodriguez was appointed chief of police in...

Edgar Rodriguez stands at the pulpit in the sanctuary at New Hope Evangelical Church in Moville, Iowa.

Also serving as a police officer since 2016, Rodriguez was appointed chief of police in Moville in February

and said the two jobs are much more similar than people would think.

Jesse Brothers, Sioux City Journal

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