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October 21, 2024


Title: Do You Feel Safe?
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Mike Knox
with Mike Knox for Sheriff (MikeKnox.org)


Part 1 of 3

Do people have a reason to feel unsafe in their own neighborhoods?

Mike Knox discusses the reasons behind the rise in crime in Harris County and what he will do to make the county safer if elected as the next Sherrif.

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Questions/Issues Discussed:

Does Harris County keep a record of citizenship status for those arrested? NOTE: THIS ANSWER WILL SHOCK YOU!!

What happens to a person if they are arrested and it is determined that they are in America illegally?

Why does the Harris County Sherrif office need an overhaul in leadership? Mike discusses the horrific death rate in the county jail from lack of medical care and drug overdoses.

Has the current Harris County Sherrif, Ed Gonzalez, made our streets less safe?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Do You Feel Safe?
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Mike Knox
with Mike Knox for Sheriff (MikeKnox.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

How are criminal gangs affecting the Harris County Jail? Mike Knox continues to discuss the power criminal gangs have INSIDE the jail, not to mention the increase in crime they have caused on the streets in our neighborhoods.

Are changes needed across all levels of leadership in Harris County?

Has the Houston Chronicle, a bastion of liberalism, reported on the outrageous increase in crime in Harris County?



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Do You Feel Safe?
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Mike Knox
with Mike Knox for Sheriff (MikeKnox.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Mike Knox closes the interview discussing the gang violence prevention program he developed and his time spent on the Houston City Council. He also describes his goals if elected as the next Harris County Sheriff and what his main priorities are to make Harris County safer for all.



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September 20, 2024


Title: Who is Mike Knox?
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Mike Knox
with Mike Knox for Sheriff (MikeKnox.org)

Mike Knox is a former police officer and Houston City Councilmember now running for Harris County Sheriff.

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Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why did Mike Knox write “Gangsta in the House” twenty years ago? Click here to purchase a copy of Mike’s book.

How has policing changed over the decades? Mike discusses how criminals are aware that they will probably just get a slap on the wrist and be released from jail, which emboldens them to commit worse crimes.

Mike Knox came out of retirement to serve as a Houston City Councilmember for eight years. Why is he now running for Harris County Sheriff?

Why should people vote for Mike Knox? Mike discusses some of his goals if elected and encourages everyone to vote this November.



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October 17, 2005


Title: Gangsta in the House Segment 1 of 2
Topic: Book Review
Discussed by Mike Knox
with Mike Knox for Sheriff (MikeKnox.org)

What could be the signs my child may be a gang member? What are three lies gangs tell thier members? Do girls join gangs-Yes! Mike Knox, a 15 year veteran of HPD answers these questions and much, much more.



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Title: Gangsta in the House Segment 2 of 2
Topic: Book Review
Discussed by Mike Knox
with Mike Knox for Sheriff (MikeKnox.org)

What could be the signs my child may be a gang member? What are three lies gangs tell thier members? Do girls join gangs-Yes! Mike Knox, a 15 year veteran of HPD answers these questions and much, much more.



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