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Fresno police chief is Jerry Dyer “strongly considering” a run for mayor.

Hours after Mayor Lee Brand said he would not seek re-election in 2020, Dyer said he’s heard that calling and is “seeking God’s affirmation” and consultation from his close friends. He said his wife, Diane, is on board.

Speaking to GV Wire at City Hall, Dyer said he had received nearly a hundred texts and calls urging him to run.

“I’m humbled by that,” Dyer, who turned 60 on May 1, said. “For people to say they would want me to be their mayor is an honor.”

What might that affirmation look like?

“It’s a feeling that you get inside. I have the calling. There’s no question. I have the calling to be the mayor of this city right now. I just want the calling to be absolute and certain,” Dyer said.

He expects to do so in the next few weeks.

Brand Out, Chavez In

Brand, 70, announced Monday he won’t run to keep the job he earned in 2016 with an election victory over Henry R. Perea. “It’s time I move on,” Brand said during an appearance with KMJ radio host Ray Appleton.

In an exclusive GV Wire poll conducted in April, Dyer was preferred in a three-way race with Fresno County deputy district attorney Andrew Janz and Brand, with Janz a close second.

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Later Monday, Fresno City Councilman Luis Chavez said he would jump into the mayoral race. Janz, who ran unsuccessfully against Rep. Devin Nunes last year, also has said he will seek the job.

Dyer Prepared for Slings and Arrows

Already on social media, Dyer detractors are bringing up black marks against him, regarding his personal life and professional tenure.

“Politics is a dirty sport. I can tell you right now, should I chose to run for mayor, that’s not what I’m going to resort to in my campaign. I would resort to the issues,” Dyer said.

He says he’s used to the scrutiny after serving 18 years as police chief.

“I’m well aware of the fact that those things could be brought up. It is my hope that should anyone wish to do that, that they would think carefully,” Dyer said. “The other thing is that people would focus on who I have been as a leader in this city for the past 18 years, not who I was 35-plus years ago.”

Campaigning Already

After Dyer finished speaking with GV Wire, he reached into his car and handed out stickers to three young girls walking in front of City Hall, with their father Timothy Mills of Fresno.

He is excited at the prospect of Dyer running.

“I think it’s about time. We need someone to be gung ho, not afraid of change,” Mills said.

 

 

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    Tim C.

    May 20, 2019 at 2:04 pm

    Hm, no wonder Dyer tried to ruin Arambula. Trying to grow a base.

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    Pat Bixler

    May 20, 2019 at 2:11 pm

    Interesting

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    Bruce Kinabrew

    May 20, 2019 at 3:33 pm

    Dyer runs he could win in primary

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    Monadnock Man

    May 22, 2019 at 6:07 pm

    Jerry time to check into the home a bed is waiting. Fresno needs and doer, not a PR hack! Same for janz, except the rest home will hold your bed for another year or two.

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    Tim C.

    May 25, 2019 at 10:04 am

    Nice KQED story just came out about “TheChief”.

    “The Chief: The Remarkable — Sometimes Shocking — Career of Fresno’s Top Cop”

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