New York County elects its first Black Woman Sheriff in State history

Jackie Salvatore, 60, made history in New York State when she was officially sworn in as the Columbia County sheriff, marking a groundbreaking milestone as the first Black woman to ever hold this esteemed position.

Assemblywoman Didi Barrett (D, Hudson) administered the solemn oath of office during a ceremony at the historic Columbia County Courthouse attended by members of the community, local officials, according to Mid Hudson News.

Assemblywoman Barrett praised the incoming sheriff, calling Salvatore a “pioneering public servant.” She also emphasized Salvatore’s long career in law enforcement and her dedication to protecting local communities…

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