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Boubacar For Sheriff Podcast - Ep. 1

Boubacar For Sheriff Podcast - Ep. 1

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In the pilot of The Boubacar for Sheriff Podcast, Meek sits down with Sheriff candidate Issoufou Boubacar for a candid, no-spin conversation about leadership, community, and why this election matters to Suffolk. Boubacar shares his path from growing up in Niger to building a life of service in the U.S. As a father, a veteran, and a law-enforcement professional. They dig into what a modern Sheriff’s Office should look like in a fast-growing city: relationship-first school safety, youth mentorship that competes with the streets, practical church security, and updated training that lowers harm for everyone. If you’ve wondered who Boubacar is beyond the campaign signs, this is the human story and the plan.

You’ll hear about:

  • How Boubacar’s upbringing and fatherhood shaped his idea of service and accountability
  • Why this is the first time in decades Suffolk residents get to elect their sheriff and why that matters
  • A relationship-driven approach to school safety (SROs kids know by name)
  • Youth engagement that pairs mentors, jobs, and skills with real opportunities
  • Church safety made simple: walkthroughs, usher basics, and event support
  • Modern training (de-escalation, transparency) that protects community and officers

Why listen:

You’ll leave with a clear sense of who Boubacar is, what he stands for, and how he plans to show up for Suffolk block by block, school by school, church by church.

Call to action:

Have a question for Meek to ask in the next episode? Send it in. Want a school or church safety session? Reach out we’ll schedule it.

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