Pct. 4 Constable Candidate Scott Jones Promoted to Senior Chief Petty Officer

April 25, 2012

The United States Navy Reserve recently released the results after the selection board convened and Constable Candidate Scott Jones was ranked number 001 on the list.  The US Navy Reserve is made up of 67,000 members and this year only seven were selected for promotion to the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer in Scott Jones’ career field. “Retention in the United States military in general has become very competitive.  I am speechless and extremely flattered to be promoted first on the list.” Jones.

Scott Jones’ career field is “Master-at-Arms”, which is the Navy term for Military Police. His promotion to Senior Chief comes one year after returning from a year-long deployment to Iraq where he led a law enforcement detachment as part of a Joint Task Force. Senior Chief Jones’ service in Iraq was recognized with several awards, however most notable, was the award of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal and the US Navy’s Expeditionary Warfare badge. Senior Chief Jones has served in the US Navy Reserve for over sixteen years.

Official Statement: Scott Jones is a member of the United States Navy Reserve. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform do not imply endorsement by the Department of the Navy or the Department of Defense.

Parker County Constable Precinct 4 Primary Election Fundraiser

April 16, 2012

Constable Candidate Scott Jones Announces Fundraiser
Saturday, April 28, 2012

at the Aledo Community Center

As the Parker County Constable Precinct 4 Primary Election swings into high gear the Jones campaign is hosting a fundraiser for Constable front-runner Scott Jones from 4pm to 7pm at the Aledo Community Center…and YOU are invited.

Aledo Community Center
200 Old Annetta Road
Aledo, Texas 76008
Saturday, April 28, 2012
4:00 PM- 7:00 PM 

“This is an important and a tight race to choose this community’s next Constable. It will require every vote and every effort to get the word out and win this race.” Scott Jones said.

The facts are simple. Scott Jones is the most experienced and most qualified law enforcement officer in the race, with over thirty years of civilian experience. He has an exemplary record, having earned national recognition as the National Liquor Law Enforcement Agent of the Year. Scott and his wife Susan, a school teacher at Aledo High School, have raised their three daughters in this community. Additionally, Scott Jones is a Senior Chief Petty Officer in the United States Navy Reserve with over 16 years of military police experience.  Chief Jones has proven his law enforcement leadership credentials in Baghdad, Iraq under combat conditions. He is ready! He is unflappable! Let’s band together and help Scott become our next Constable of Precinct 4.

“This Constable race represents a huge decision for my neighbors and me. This is a rare opportunity to choose a person to be both a law enforcement officer and a local leader. We have to choose wisely who we invite into our neighborhoods and streets. That is why I take this so seriously… and why I welcome your support and your vote.”  Scott Jones.

Come join us. You are cordially invited.

Scott Jones receives endorsement from Conservative Leader David Barton

March 9, 2012

Constable Candidate Scott Jones announces the endorsement of respected conservative leader David Barton. “I am honored more than I can say to receive the encouragement and endorsement of a man who gives a voice to the conservative principles I have tried to live up to my whole life.” As we select Constable Brown’s replacement we should ask ourselves whether the person we cast our vote for believes in and lives by the principles and morals that should guide our community. Candidate Scott Jones believes you deserve that level of integrity and principle in your elected officials.

Announcing his support for Scott Jones, Mr. Barton said:

Endorsement:

Founding Father Samuel Adams declared: “Nothing is more essential…than that all persons employed in places of power and trust be men of unexceptionable character,” and Founding Father John Witherspoon echoed that “Those who wish well to the state ought to choose…men of inward principle, justified by exemplary lifestyle.” Scott Jones is such a man. He is a long time Parker County resident – a God-fearing man of strong character and high integrity who has given decades of selfless service in both the military and law enforcement agencies.  Scott has all of the qualifications and experience necessary to be a trustworthy constable for Parker County’s Precinct 4. I urge you to vote for Scott Jones.

David Barton
Former Vice Chairman, Republican Party of Texas
President, WallBuilders

 

Press Release: Aledo Resident, Iraq Veteran Declares Candidacy for Parker County Constable

February 2, 2012

Navy Cop Scott Jones returned to Aledo from Iraq in March 2011 with a renewed and invigorated commitment to law enforcement and public service. “I cannot recall a time in my life when I did not want to serve the public and protect the freedoms we hold dear. I have been fortunate to spend more than thirty years in law enforcement doing exactly that. Today I embrace a new calling and a new chapter by announcing my candidacy for the Office of Parker County Constable, Precinct 4.”

“I have been blessed to see first hand how the commitment of even a single dedicated community policeman can bring peace, calm, and prosperity to a community that has known only chaos, confusion and lawlessness. I want to take my thirty years of law enforcement experience at the federal, state, and local levels and combine them with my personal commitment to outreach and the education of our youth and help build a safer and more closely knit community.”

“I am committed to the traditional roles of our Texas Constable in the service of civil citations and warrants and the smooth operation of the Justice of the Peace courtroom. But, the advantage of the Constable’s office is its close tie to the community…to a smaller community than the sheriff’s office…to the community on a neighborhood to neighborhood level. This is the level at which the local Constable can make a difference and this is the level at which I have had my greatest professional success. I was honored to become the National Liquor Law Enforcement Agent of the Year in large part for my efforts in the classroom teaching our children, right here in Parker County, that underage drinking will not help them achieve their dreams. As the resident agent for the TABC here in Parker County I know this community well and my desire to serve as your Constable is rooted in a long and committed history of service to you.”

“As a Chief Petty Office in the Navy I commanded young Navy cops in a combat zone and was inspired by their daily efforts to carry out their duties in a nation torn apart by complex and deadly forces. While we are blessed to live in a free country without those complex and deadly forces…I will honor the lessons I have learned and apply that same leadership and commitment to the challenges we face here in Parker County…to help build a safer community and a more civil society. I thank you now for your commitment, involvement, and support.”

Scott Jones is a member of the United States Navy Reserve. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Navy or the Department of Defense.