Alan Autry
Alan Autry
Carlos Alan Autry, Jr.is an American actor, politician, and former National Football League football player. During his brief football career, he was known as Carlos Brown. He played the role of Captain Bubba Skinner on the NBC television series, In the Heat of the Night, starring Carroll O'Connor. He has also appeared in films and other television shows. In November 2000, he was elected mayor of Fresno, California, and served for two four-year terms through January 2009. In 2008, Autry...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth31 July 1952
CityShreveport, LA
CountryUnited States of America
We must do more to protect our neighborhoods and give integrity to our community plans.
Nothing is more devastating to a community than out-of-control crime.
You don't need a city charter to know that education is the foundation of any community.
We want them to be productive in the community,
We knew it. We didn't need a study to show us what was happening in our city,
We understand that there is a certain amount of risk in this, ... But, it's a risk that, morally speaking, it's riskier not to take.
You look at it, you're stuck with 400 or you look at it as we have an opportunity to help 400 fellow Americans in desperate need,
We are expecting that, come tomorrow, they'll be arriving.
We will never have quotas in this city as long as I am mayor, but we will darn sure have goals,
I'd like to ask the folks who did the analysis to come forward with the report that we can't afford to be compassionate anymore, ... Where is the report from Supervisor Waterston and Perea that shows the rest of this county that we can't afford to be compassionate?
If we don't have a policy that allows an immigrant to come across with their dignity and their respect as well as their work ethic, we're going to pay an awful price. We already are.
but the continued overspending and mismanagement of our tax dollars by the state.
We're assuming that these folks will be coming here and staying here.
I can't in good conscience be a member of a board that is so blatantly politically driven by special-interest groups,