News - The Orange County Register
LAKE FOREST – An up-and-comer. A man with incredible talent and leadership. A man who speaks his mind.
That's how Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens describes
Two weeks ago the 44-year-old left what he dubbed his dream job –– the chief of police services for Lake Forest –– and now has an office right next to Hutchens' at the Orange County Sheriff's headquarters in Santa Ana.
Hutchens calls Barnes' new role "a kind of finishing school." He'll work with the assistant sheriffs and brief Hutchens on issues. He'll work on community advisory councils –– collaborating with cultural groups to make sure the department meets their expectations. In some cases he'll represent Hutchens at department and community functions and help her make decisions in critical areas of the department.
"We'll have an opportunity to discuss why those decisions are made," said Hutchens. "My style of leadership is to have people tell me their opinion. I'll look to him to give me perspective when we make those decisions." (click on link for entire story)
Interesting. Barnes sounds like the type of chief Lake Forest residents need and are entitled to have through their contract with the County but can't have because Hutchens has pulled him from his "dream job" to work next to her as her executive aide. It sounds like there is more to this story but nobody is talking except Barnes and Hutchens. I think Hutchens has been reading up on Sun-Tzu by "keeping her friends close and enemies closer." Barnes is clearly a smart man who rose to the command position in his dream job as chief. He was making great money and didn't have lots of people looking of his shoulder. In the OC Register article, Barnes is clear to point out that his vision is the Sheriff's vision, meaning he has no idea what is going on, why he was brought in, or what his role will be with the department. The closing lines from the article are shocking: "Where does Barnes see his future going? 'I see whatever the sheriff sees for me,' he said." As her "right hand", one can only wonder...
Is Barnes getting a raw deal? What about the residents of Lake Forest? Who will be their next chief?
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The headline should read "Chief of Police is Appointed as Secretary to Sheriff"
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