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Johnny Brown named director of public safety and chief of police at App State

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Johnny Brown, director of public safety and chief of police at Appalachian State University. Photo by Chase Reynolds

By Emily Autry
Posted Jan. 28, 2025 at 4:02 p.m.

BOONE, N.C. — Watauga County native and veteran police officer Johnny Brown has been named director of public safety and chief of police at Appalachian State University, after having served in the interim capacity of the role since September 2024. His new role became effective Jan. 20, 2025.

Brown has served as an App State Police officer in the Appalachian State University Police Department (APD), a unit of App State’s Division of External Affairs and Strategic Initiatives, since 2002. Prior to his new appointment, he served as APD’s patrol commander and captain of operations from 2013 to 2024.

“With over 20 years of dedicated App State law enforcement experience, Police Chief Johnny Brown brings a wealth of expertise and a deep commitment to fostering safety, trust and community collaboration,” said Hank Foreman, App State vice chancellor of external affairs and strategic initiatives and chief of staff. “His leadership will elevate the quality of policing for our Boone and Hickory campus communities and our surrounding neighborhoods, ensuring a secure and supportive environment for all.”

Brown works with a team of dedicated App State Police officers and staff members who are committed to ensuring safety and security for all Mountaineers in Boone and Hickory. APD’s mission is to enhance safety across residential, educational and professional spaces by prioritizing proactive security and safety measures, community engagement and collaboration with key partners in the Watauga County community.

Brown is dedicated to supporting professional development and promoting best practices within policing, and he and his APD team regularly engage in comprehensive training programs. He shared that his goals for APD include enhancing the department’s training spaces and increasing the number of opportunities officers have to practice with their peers and with partner organizations in the community.

“Law enforcement is just one part of what we do as police officers,” said Brown. “Police officers can help solve problems creatively, based on the needs of individuals in any given moment. There’s really very little that cannot be managed by actively listening and observing what people need.”

Over his 23-year career with APD, Brown has earned several promotions, and he serves as a general and specialized Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) instructor for the Appalachian Police Academy — part of the Appalachian Police Officer Development Program — and Wilkes Community College. He also provides specialized training to various law enforcement agencies in the region, sharing his expertise and insights to help other agencies enhance their skills and operational effectiveness.

In 2022, Brown was recognized with a UNC System Award for Valor and an APD Medal of Valor for his outstanding action during a critical incident in 2021. He was also named APD’s 2021 Officer of the Year.

“I enjoy seeing other officers succeed, develop professionally and achieve more together,” Brown said. “The work we do in our department — 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — is what truly matters. It’s about what we do as a team, and how we engage with this community.”

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About the App State Police Department

Appalachian State University’s official policing agency — the App State Police Department — supports the university’s academic mission by working in partnership with the campus community to prevent crime, solve problems and improve the quality of life on campus. The department’s philosophy is one of proactive community engagement, collaboration and customer service, holding the safety and health of App State’s community members as its top priorities. State-certified police officers, security officers and civilian employees compose the department, and this team of professionals helps to create and maintain an inclusive sense of belonging for all members of the App State Community — students, faculty, staff and visitors. Additionally, through its efforts, the department aims to be a leader in innovative public safety ideas and strategies. Learn more at https://police.appstate.edu.

About Appalachian State University

As a premier public institution, Appalachian State University prepares students to lead purposeful lives. App State is one of 17 campuses in the University of North Carolina System, with a national reputation for innovative teaching and opening access to a high-quality, affordable education for all. The university enrolls more than 21,000 students, has a low student-to-faculty ratio and offers more than 150 undergraduate and 80 graduate majors at its Boone and Hickory campuses and through App State Online. Learn more at https://www.appstate.edu.

UNC System, App State Police honor officers with valor, lifesaving awards
UNC System, App State Police honor officers with valor, lifesaving awards
Jan. 29, 2025

The Appalachian State University Police Department conferred its 2024 awards of distinction to four App State Police officers — Lt. Kevin Wilson, Sgt. Petey Hausley, Officer Tylor Greene and Officer Cameron Masin — in honor of their outstanding service, valor and lifesaving efforts.

Read the story
App State Police officers recognized for valor, lifesaving acts
App State Police officers recognized for valor, lifesaving acts
Nov. 29, 2022

Three App State Police officers recently received awards of distinction for outstanding service, valor and lifesaving efforts from the App State Police Department and the University of North Carolina System.

Read the story
20 recruits graduate from App State Police Academy, became sworn NC police officers
20 recruits graduate from App State Police Academy, became sworn NC police officers

The recruits are the 7th class to complete the academy as part of App State’s Police Officer Development Program

Sep. 1, 2024

The seventh class of App State’s Appalachian Police Academy comprises 20 graduates who are now sworn North Carolina police officers working with the App State Police Department while they complete their degrees at App State. To date, the academy has trained nearly 140 sworn police officers.

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