Swearing-in Ceremony for Newly Hired Deputies

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March 26, 2024 by Ryan Hadden

Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington administered the Oath of Affirmation in a swearing-in ceremony for three new deputies that have joined the Bossier Sheriff’s Office team. He also welcomed a new dispatcher to the Bossier Sheriff’s Office.
The swearing-in ceremony for newly hired Deputies Keiona Braggs, Alexander Cummings, Kerry Mitchell and the welcoming of Angelica Hanus was held in the Sheriff’s Conference Room in the Bossier Parish Courthouse on Monday morning. Sheriff Whittington told the new deputies and dispatcher, “I commend you for joining a great team and welcome you to the Bossier Sheriff’s Office.”
Braggs, Cummings, and Mitchell will begin their careers at one of the BSO correctional facilities. Hanus will begin her career in BSO Communications.
If you are seeking a career that offers excitement in the workplace and allows you to make a difference in your community, then the Bossier Sheriff’s Office is the place for you. To apply to be a deputy, applicants must be 21 years of age. However, the Bossier Sheriff’s Office does offer a corrections officer position that requires the applicant to be 18 years of age.
To start the process of becoming a member of the Bossier Sheriff’s Office, call the Human Resources Department to schedule a test today. You can reach them by calling (318)965-3459.