First Transgender Sergeant Comes Out At Pierce County Jail

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Early Wednesday morning, Pierce County Daily has confirmed through an anonymous source at the Pierce County Jail that Sergeant David Schultz is transgender, becoming the first corrections deputy and the first supervisor at the jail of its kind.

Sergeant Schultz, 51, has expressed to a few close friends and co-workers of her transition. Our source confirmed that she has taken a lot of vacation time in the recent weeks for her reassignment surgery.

"We support her and her transitioning process, " said Chief Pat Jackson in an email statement to Pierce County Daily. "We will need to figure out the locker room situation for her, but will be respectful of her wishes."

When asked about current policy in the Pierce County Jail about transgenders, Chief Jackson replied "we will figure it out....it being the policies, not Donna." She has expressed that Schultz would like to be called Donna.

Sergeant Schultz has been with the Sheriff's Department for 16 years and will begin working in the New Jail next year, in hopes to relate better to the transgender inmates the jail has recently been booking in.

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