Washoe County Sheriff Darin Balaam’s Statement on Derek Chauvin’s Verdict

Apr 20, 2021

“330 days ago George Floyd lost his life. 

Today a jury decided that former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin is guilty of second-degree murder, guilty of third-degree murder, and guilty of second-degree manslaughter.

Throughout the last 330 days I have had the opportunity to speak with community members and lawmakers about my thoughts on George Floyd’s death. And, like so many families in this community which has always been my home, my children have asked me questions – questions which led to deep discussion about policing in our community, our state and indeed, our country. 

The simple fact is, as Sheriff, I took an oath ‘to protect and serve and uphold the Constitution.’ 

Let me be clear – it is past time we hold law enforcement officers who tarnish our profession and oath accountable for deplorable actions.

Washoe County has always been a place where people respect, honor and fight for one another – it remains my fervent hope these truths will prevail. This afternoon and always, law enforcement stands with individuals in supporting the right to protest peacefully.

That said, violence and destruction will not be tolerated. Exercising one’s Constitutional right for freedom of speech and right to protest is the foundation on which America is built. 

I commit to every resident of Washoe County that the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office will continue working to earn your trust so that we can protect and serve everyone.”

-Sheriff Darin Balaam

Deputy Cade Goodman

Public Information Officer