Dr. Antonio Passaro Jr. was born and raised in Virginia Beach. He holds an associate's degree from Tidewater Community College, a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Wesleyan University and a master’s degree from Norfolk State University. He recently earned his doctorate in higher education leadership from Old Dominion University. Dr. Passaro has over 15 years of first-hand law enforcement experience as a Virginia state trooper and special agent. He currently serves as professor and department chair of criminal justice at Tidewater Community College.
Passaro centers his campaign around bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community while reexamining public safety measures. Among Passaro’s top priorities are community transparency and engagement. Additionally, he wants to remove politics from the decision-making process in the sheriff’s office, putting more focus on evidence and community input. He considers it a public safety issue that community members are hesitant to call the police for help.
Passaro places great importance on addressing the mental health crisis. He advocates for increasing mental health resources in the jail system, along with rehabilitation programs aimed at reducing recidivism rates. During his time as a special agent, Passaro was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of his experiences on the job. Because of this first-hand experience, he is an advocate for offering mental health resources to law enforcement.
Building on stronger community outreach, Passaro plans to restructure law enforcement training. Under his leadership, officers will be retrained and reeducated with the incorporation of citizen input. He is a proponent of community policing. He places importance on engaging underserved, as well as underrepresented neighborhoods.
Antonio Passaro Jr. is challenging Republican incumbent Kenneth Stolle. Stolle has served as Sheriff of Virginia Beach since 2010 and previously served as Virginia state senator to the 8th district. As a state senator, he advocated for legislation that abolished parole and created stricter penalties for gang activity. He boasts of running one of the “toughest” jails in the Commonwealth.
Due to his support of mental health awareness and updated, community-influenced police training, Dr. Antonio Passaro Jr. is the progressive choice in this election.
Dr. Antonio Passaro Jr. was born and raised in Virginia Beach. He holds an associate's degree from Tidewater Community College, a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Wesleyan University and a master’s degree from Norfolk State University. He recently earned his doctorate in higher education leadership from Old Dominion University. Dr. Passaro has over 15 years of first-hand law enforcement experience as a Virginia state trooper and special agent. He currently serves as professor and department chair of criminal justice at Tidewater Community College.
Passaro centers his campaign around bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community while reexamining public safety measures. Among Passaro’s top priorities are community transparency and engagement. Additionally, he wants to remove politics from the decision-making process in the sheriff’s office, putting more focus on evidence and community input. He considers it a public safety issue that community members are hesitant to call the police for help.
Passaro places great importance on addressing the mental health crisis. He advocates for increasing mental health resources in the jail system, along with rehabilitation programs aimed at reducing recidivism rates. During his time as a special agent, Passaro was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of his experiences on the job. Because of this first-hand experience, he is an advocate for offering mental health resources to law enforcement.
Building on stronger community outreach, Passaro plans to restructure law enforcement training. Under his leadership, officers will be retrained and reeducated with the incorporation of citizen input. He is a proponent of community policing. He places importance on engaging underserved, as well as underrepresented neighborhoods.
Antonio Passaro Jr. is challenging Republican incumbent Kenneth Stolle. Stolle has served as Sheriff of Virginia Beach since 2010 and previously served as Virginia state senator to the 8th district. As a state senator, he advocated for legislation that abolished parole and created stricter penalties for gang activity. He boasts of running one of the “toughest” jails in the Commonwealth.
Due to his support of mental health awareness and updated, community-influenced police training, Dr. Antonio Passaro Jr. is the progressive choice in this election.