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Albany County Sheriff's Office (Wyoming)

The Albany County Sheriff's Office is a local police agency in Albany County, Wyoming, United States. It consists of 46 sworn law enforcement officers and 8 civilian support personnel. As of 2022, the sheriff is Aaron Appelhans, the first African-American to serve as sheriff in Wyoming.

Controversy
In 2021, the New York Times described the department as "troubled" and plagued by "allegations of nepotism, selective enforcement and excessive force". The George Floyd protests in Laramie in partnership with a grassroots organization Albany County for Proper Policing (ACOPP), called attention to Collin's 2018 killing of Ramirez. Colling resigned in 2021. Sheriff Dave O’Malley resigned in 2020 amid a lawsuit over the shooting. == Reform ==
Reform
After O'Malley's resignation, Appelhans was appointed his replacement. State Representative Cyrus Western replied to a post on Twitter about Appelhans's appointment with an animated GIF from the film Blazing Saddles; after receiving criticism for the tweet, Western deleted the tweet, issued a public apology, and called Appelhans to apologize. Appelhans spoke of his goal of diversifying the department, of which he was the only Black officer at the time. ==Rank structure==
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