Houston Councilmember Mike Knox has announced his bid for Harris County Sheriff, with a...
“Sheriff Gonzalez loves his job, is good at it, and has every intention to run for re-election,” Grant Martin, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez' campaign spokesperson, said. “He appreciates people who want to serve their communities and looks forward to a healthy, positive and productive debate about the future of Harris County.”
Knox, a 64-year-old native Houstonian, is a veteran of the United States Air Force and served as a Houston police officer for more than 15 years.
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