Florida City Council swears in Randy Geer as police chief

Florida City Council ยท December 12, 2025

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The Florida City Council on Dec. 11, 2025 administered the oath to Randy Geer as incoming police chief and recognized outgoing leadership; the ceremony included remarks from the new chief and retired officers.

The Florida City Council administered the oath of office to Randy Geer on Dec. 11, 2025, making him the citys incoming police chief. The mayor said Geer brings experience from Bexar County and Austin and noted his prior local service and leadership within the department.

Geer repeated the oath required for municipal police officers and offered brief remarks of gratitude after the swearing-in. The mayor described a selection process that narrowed an applicant pool from 21 to a unanimous choice and said the current chief, Hundley, will remain in service until Jan. 6, when Geer assumes full duties.

Retired Chief Bill Clepp of Helotes, who the new chief credited with hiring him earlier in his career, joined in the stage acknowledgments. City staff announced light refreshments following the oath.

The council did not vote as part of the ceremony; the mayor said he was part of the selection committee that recommended Geer. No additional hiring terms or contract details were read aloud during the public portion of the meeting.