pinal county sheriff mark lamb on the mike broomhead show

Sheriff Mark Lamb's Future Beyond Law Enforcement

December 16, 20243 min read

Phoenix, AZ – After decades of dedicated service in law enforcement, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is preparing to step away from his role as sheriff, marking the end of a significant chapter in his career. Lamb, who has been a fixture in Arizona's law enforcement and political landscape, joined the Mike Broomhead Show on KTAR to reflect on his tenure, share his vision for the future, and express gratitude for the people who supported him along the way.

“It’s starting to sink in,” Lamb said, reflecting on the reality of leaving the Sheriff’s Office. He described the bittersweet moments of being honored by colleagues and addressing his deputies, a task he admits he has not yet fully tackled. “Everything I’ve been able to accomplish as a sheriff, I would have been able to accomplish none of it had I not had great men and women willing to put on the badge every day.”

During the interview, Lamb highlighted some of his proudest accomplishments, including initiatives like the You3 Direction program, which helps at-risk youth and their families, and the creation of a veterans pod in the county jail aimed at restoring dignity and reducing recidivism. “If I were to walk away saying what did we do well, it had nothing to do with enforcing the law,” Lamb said. “It had everything to do with trying to help people and change their lives.”

Lamb’s impact extended beyond traditional law enforcement. His popular social media segment, Fridays with Frank, became a national hit for its entertaining yet educational approach to traffic safety. “We wanted to educate people on traffic issues, and it just took off,” Lamb said, adding that it showcased the dedication of law enforcement officers while helping drivers understand and obey traffic laws.

As Lamb looks ahead, he expressed his desire to continue making a difference—not as an elected official but as a consultant and advocate. He plans to work with organizations like the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) on border security issues and Atlas, a mental health and substance abuse treatment company. “I’m not a politician; I’m a patriot,” Lamb said. “While I’ve been in a position to do something about it, I’ve always felt the need to act.”

While a return to elected office seems unlikely, Lamb intends to remain active in policy discussions, particularly on border security, law enforcement, and mental health. “I hope to be of some assistance as we try to fix this border crisis that this administration has thrown gas on over the last four years,” he said.

Lamb also took a moment to reflect on the challenges and rewards of a career in law enforcement. He underscored the bravery and dedication of those who serve, urging young people to consider the profession. “You can die sitting on the couch eating a bag of chips, or you can go out and do something with your life,” he said. “If you want to make a difference in this world, you can do it as a police officer.”

As he steps away from his role, Lamb expressed gratitude to the residents of Pinal County and his team. “Thank you to everybody out in Arizona, and especially Pinal County, for always giving me a voice,” he said.

Though his time as sheriff is coming to a close, Lamb’s passion for serving his community and advocating for key issues will continue to shape his next chapter.

Watch the full interview with Mike Broomhead

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