About Brad

Sheriff Brad Youngman was born and raised in Owensboro, Kentucky, and graduated from Owensboro High School in 1998, and the University of Southern Indiana in 2004 where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications/Public Relations. He is the son of the late Lynda Smith Youngman, a career educator, coach, and public-school teacher with the Owensboro Public Schools, and Major General (Retired) D. Allen Youngman, an attorney and career US Army officer, and Kentucky’s 50th Adjutant General appointed by Governor Paul Patton. Upon graduating from college, Brad was commissioned as a United States Army Second Lieutenant through the USI ROTC program.


Sheriff Brad Youngman began his law enforcement career as a member of the Governor’s Marijuana Strike Force working with state and federal law enforcement in the Appalachian Region of Kentucky locating and eradicating illegal cannabis operations. Following the tragic event of 9/11, Brad was appointed as an Investigator at the Department of Military Affairs Office for Security Coordination (later renamed the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security) where he investigated critical infrastructure sites within the Commonwealth and identified threats and vulnerabilities to those operations. Working with other state and federal law enforcement agencies and task forces, OSC devised ways to protect the sites against terrorist attack and other potentially catastrophic events.


In 2004 Brad joined the Owensboro Police Department as a Patrolman and attended the Department of Criminal Justice Training Basic Academy. At OPD he was promoted to Sergeant in 2010. He served at OPD in various roles such as Narcotics Detective, Patrol Supervisor, and as a longtime member of the SWAT team. In 2015 Brad left OPD and joined the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office and was assigned to the Criminal Investigations Division. As a Detective at DCSO, Brad investigated felony crimes and served as a Firearms/Tactics Instructor. From 2016-2019 Brad was appointed by the Department of Justice as a Special Deputy United States Marshal assigned to the US Marshals Regional Task Force focusing on violent criminal and fugitive apprehension throughout Kentucky as well as Indiana, and Tennessee.


In 2021, Brad was hired by the newly formed Daviess County Public Schools Police Department as the Lead Law Enforcement Officer responsible for the daily operations of the police department and the safety and security of DCPS’s 21 buildings and over 12,000 personnel to include students, staff and visitors. 


While employed at DCPS, Brad was elected Daviess County Sheriff in 2022 and took office in January 2023.


Brad is a United States Department of Homeland Security certified Active Shooter Threat Response Instructor and frequently trains local businesses, churches, and community groups on the history of active shooter events and ways to respond to and mitigate threats. For the past several years, Brad has provided active shooter threat response training to area school systems utilizing an award winning and nationally recognized program created by his father, Major General (Retired) D. Allen Youngman. In 2018, Brad furthered his family’s work in combatting active shooter threats and helped to begin a Rescue Task Force with the Daviess County Fire Department. This RTF is trained and committed to entering a mass casualty event to begin immediate treatment of wounded persons with the goal of saving lives regardless of whether or not the site is secure.


Throughout his career, Brad served for many years as a member of the Commonwealth’s Attorney Office Multi-Disciplinary Team for Sexual Assault and the Daviess County Attorney’s Office Multi-Disciplinary Team for Domestic Violence since 2012. These two MDTs consist of area law enforcement, prosecutors, advocates, social workers, and court personnel that meet monthly to track cases as they proceed through the court system ensuring that nothing is overlooked, and that victims and survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence have all the resources they need to pursue justice and rise above victimization. During his time on these MDTs Brad has played instrumental roles in bettering the way local law enforcement responds to crimes such as sexual assault and domestic violence. One example is the implementation of the lethality assessment in the wake of a local domestic violence murder tragedy. These assessments are based on a program developed in Baltimore, Maryland and later adopted by the Louisville Metro Police Department. The assessments are conducted by responding officers to gauge how likely a victim of family violence is to be murdered by their abuser and offers immediate options and resources to the victim rather than having them seek assistance on their own after law enforcement leaves the scene.


Photo Courtesy Of The Owensboro Messenger Inquirer

Brad is a 2012 graduate of the Department of Criminal Justice Training Academy of Police Supervision and was elected by his classmates as the Class Representative. He has earned a Kentucky Law Enforcement Council’s Career Development Certificate as a Law Enforcement Investigator, Law Enforcement Advanced Investigator, Law Enforcement Supervisor, Intermediate Patrol Officer, and Sheriff's Chief Executive. He is proud graduate of Leadership Owensboro class of 2018 and in 2019 received the Leadership Owensboro Class Member of the Year Award. In 2024, Brad graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Command Course Session #6.


Additionally, Brad is very active in many local non-profit boards and organizations. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Kentucky Sheriff’s Association and has been elected as the Sergeant-At-Arms beginning in 2026. From 2016-2023, he served on the Board of Directors of New Beginnings Sexual Assault Support Services and was the Board Treasurer from 2018-2019 and Board Chair 2019-2021. Brad served one term on the Board of Directors of the Owensboro Daviess County Senior Citizens Center from 2020-2023. He is a Life Member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 696 and AMVETS Post 75, as well as a member of the American Legion Post 9, and has been a long time member of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 16 where he served a term as Second Vice President and was voted Member of the Year in 2018. He is also a member in the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, the FBI National Command Course Association, the Kentucky Narcotics Officers Association, the National Tactical Officers Association, the National Rifle Association, Special Forces Association Bluegrass Chapter, 99, and the Kentucky Airborne Chapter.


In addition to his Law Enforcement career, Brad is a retired United States Army Officer having served as a Military Intelligence Officer and Counterintelligence Agent with over 21 years of service in the US Army/Kentucky Army National Guard where he worked primarily in Special Operations assignments. During his military service he deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq and served domestic tours in counter narcotics programs, homeland security, and on the US/Mexico international border in support of US Customs and Border Protection. Brad is a graduate of US Army Airborne School and received the Combat Action Badge.


Brad credits his service-oriented leadership style to his upbringing in a Christian home and the many positive role models in his life to include his grandparents, schoolteachers, and especially his parents. He also draws heavily on his military education and experiences.


Brad is married to the former Brook Howard (KWC 2002) of Utica, KY, who works as a Senior Lending Optimization Consultant for TruStage Financial Services . They reside in Owensboro and have two sons, Kaden and Ethan, and are members of Christ Community Church of Owensboro. In their spare time, Brad and Brook enjoy supporting local non-profits and charities, traveling, spending time outdoors, and cheering on Kaden and Ethan at their soccer games.


Awards & Achievements

  • KY Law Enforcement Council, Advanced Investigator Certificate, February 2021
  • Kentucky Colonel Award, February 2021
  • US Army Meritorious Service Medal, June 2020
  • Kentucky Distinguished Service Medal, March 2020
  • Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 16 Member of the Year, December 2019
  • KY Law Enforcement Council, Law Enforcement Supervisor Certificate, May 2019
  • Leadership Owensboro 2018 Class Member of the Year, January 2019
  • KY Law Enforcement Council, Intermediate Police Officer Certificate, January 2019
  • KY Law Enforcement Council, Law Enforcement Investigator Certificate, January 2019
  • Leadership Owensboro Graduate, May 2018
  • Daviess County Sheriff’s Office Meritorious Service Award, 2015



  • Owensboro Police Department Life Saving Award, 2012
  • Owensboro Police Department Chief’s Award, 2010
  • Owensboro Police Department Meritorious Service Award, 2008
  • KY Law Enforcement Firearms Championship, Class C, 1st Place, July 2008
  • KY DOCJT Police Officer Professional Standards Certificate, December 2004
  • US Army Officer Commission, ROTC, July 2004
  • US Army Joint Service Commendation Medal, May 2003
  • US Army Combat Action Badge, May 2003
  • Honor Graduate, US Army Counterintelligence Special Agent Course, July 2002
  • US Army Excellence in Competition Badge, Rifle & Pistol, October 1999

Professional Associations

  • Kentucky Tactical Officer Association (KTOA)           
  • Kentucky Narcotics Officers Association (KNOA)
  • Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO)
  • Fraternal Order of Police Lodge # 16 (FOP)
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars Life Member (VFW)
  • National Association of School Resource Officers