As Gwinnett County Sheriff since 1997, Butch Conway has led the way as the Sheriff’s Department developed into one of the most effective law enforcement agencies in Georgia. Sheriff Conway is committed to providing Gwinnett County with the highest law enforcement standards possible. Sheriff Conway has met the challenges and demands placed on law enforcement in one of the fastest growing counties in the nation with expertise and professionalism.

Through the Sheriff’s innovative management and proven leadership, much has been accomplished during the past eleven years. Butch has set an extraordinary standard for law enforcement that must be continued as Gwinnett County faces the challenges of the future.

Sheriff Conway's rebuttal to ACLU report on racial profiling
March 30, 2010

FALSE INFORMATION RELEASED IN ACLU GEORGIA REPORT

The ACLU recently released a report that Racial Profiling was not only occurring in Gwinnett County, but was prevalent as a result of the 287(g) program. The report is full of false information, false allegations and untruths.

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Sheriff offers $10,000 of own money for dogfight info
11Alive News - September 06, 2007

The ripple effect of the Michael Vick case is spreading. Now, there is something unique to the state of Georgia -- a statewide reward to combat dogfighting.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Georgia Sheriff's Association announced a $2,500 reward for anyone with information leading to a dogfighting arrest.

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