Investigator’s Retirement Recognized, Former Legislator Sohoski Honored During County Legislative Meeting

by Shea O'Malley | February 11, 2022 12:33 pm

OSWEGO – The Oswego County Legislature’s Public Safety Committee recognized Criminal Investigator James Johnson II, along with a moment of silence to honor former Legislator Ed Sohoski during yesterday’s County Legislative meeting, Thursday, February 10.

Oswego County Sheriff Don Hilton was present at the ceremony, congratulating Johnson on his retirement, a compilation of Johnson’s years on the force read to the audience.

“I just want to take a minute and congratulate you,” Hilton said.

Johnson will retire this month after 28 years of service with the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office, his career growing over the years: First as a Corrections Officer from April 4, 1994-December 15, 1996,  then moving onto Patrol Officer until Jan. 26, 2009; his finally move being the postion of Criminal Investigator. Johnson will officially retire on February 20.

“I’m excited to retire and I thank all you guys for recognizing me today, and thank for what you do,” Johnson said. “I’ve had a front row seat to the greatest show on earth for the last 27 – almost 28 years, and I’m looking forward to retirement.”

Before introducing James Johnson II, Chairman James Weatherup requested a moment of silence in observance of former Legislator Ed Sohoski’s passing on Jan. 12. Sohoski served on the legislature from 1984-95.

One item discussed during the meeting was a newly created Drone Coordinator position in the Emergency Management Department. Legislators Marie Schadt and Frank Castiglia addressed the true necessity of the position, both suggesting cross-training of existing departmental staff.

Legislator and Public Safety Chairman Marc Greco addressed the requirements, citing safety and regulatory demands in conjunction with the role.

“This is a highly technical position – the rules on it are changing constantly, and we need somebody who is very familiar with the new regulations as they change,” Greco said. “The drones are fairly new and the regulations are constantly updating and changing.

After further discussion, the resolution was passed 22-2. Other items unanimously passed on the agenda are as follows:

All County Legislature meetings are held the second Thursday of every month. Next month’s meeting will be held on March 10 at 2 p.m. To view the February 10 agenda, please click here[1].

 

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  1. here: https://cms3files.revize.com/oswegocountyny/County%20Legislature/Agendas/Upcoming/2022/02.10.22%20Leg%20Packet.pdf

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