
Former Rochester Police Chief James Sheppard is running for the Monroe County Legislature. Sheppard will make it official at a press conference later today (see update below) at the Workers United Union Hall on East Avenue. He is running as a Democrat for the 23rd District seat in the Legislature — the east-side side seat is currently held by Democrat Paul Haney, who is termed-out this year.Â
“Our county is facing some of the most difficult challenges it has in a decade,” Sheppard said in a press release. “One need look no further than the county budget passed in December and the drastic cuts in child care to realize that we are in trouble.”Â
The district includes Park Avenue, Monroe Avenue, Cobbs Hill, the South Winton Road area, Browncroft, and North Winton Village. It also includes part of Brighton.Â
All 29 seats in the Legislature are up this year. Republicans currently have a 19-10 majority.Â
Sheppard was with the Rochester Police Department for more than 30 years. He became chief in 2010, but retired in 2013 after the election of Lovely Warren to the mayor’s office.Â
UPDATE, 3 p.m., Wednesday, January 21:Â
James Sheppard announced his candidacy for County Legislature earlier this afternoon, surrounded by family and a bunch of familiar faces, including former Rochester mayor Tom Richards.Â
Sheppard said that he was approached about running, but initially dismissed the idea. He reconsidered, he said, when he realized it would be another chance to serve.Â
“I had to answer the call,” he said.Â
Sheppard said that he grew up in poverty, so he knows the devastating impact that the county’s cuts in day care funding will have. The nickles and dimes being saved now are nothing, he said, compared to the costs down the road of remediation programs and incarceration.Â
He said that he knows that other Democrats are considering running for the same seat, and that he’s ready for a fight if they do. He also said that he expects the support of Mayor Lovely Warren.Â
This article appears in Jan 21-27, 2015.







Great news! Sheppard always seemed like a top-notch individual, and I was disappointed that he was (by most accounts) forced out of his job as police chief by the Warren administration.
Jim Sheppard knows the City of Rochester very, very well indeed. Jim would be a welcome addition to City Council. He is “straight-up” and a “stand-up” person with a great sense of humor. His training in criminal justice and his tenure as Rochester Police Chief will go a long way in helping to turn around the City Of Rochester and make it a better place to live and work..
Craig Robert Moffitt
It may be prudent for Jim to tell us his feelings about the reorganization of the Rochester Police Dept. to a five section from the two section ( east / west ) reorganization done by the Johnson Administration ?
This pending move, by the end of March, 2015, will cost an additional $325,000 per year and add one more official police section station totaling three actual sub stations… so officers will cover more than three actual stations while working out of only three stations. ( I think but am not positive ) . Something does need to be done but is this move the ” best option ” for the entire Rochester Police Department and the County of Monroe ?
How about some help from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Dept. ? The Sheriff’s Dept. can enforce and make arrests in any part of Monroe County including the City of Rochester. However, the City Police can only enforce and make arrests in the City… not outside the City Limits. These are some of the issues that should be on the table if all of us are going to be safer and best protected by all that is paid for by all that live in Rochester-Monroe County. Partnerships are the way of the future in my opinion.