Thursday, March 15, 2012

Emeryville Police Chief Receives Cal Police Chiefs Award

Colleagues Grant Emeryville Top Cop  Prestigious Award 


The California Police Chiefs Association awarded its most prestigious award, the Joe Molloy Award, to Emeryville Police Chief Ken James March 14th at the Installation Banquet in Sacramento, during their 35th Annual Training Symposium.  CPCA President Dave Maggard, Chief of the Irvine Police Department, presented Chief James with the award for his dedication and service to law enforcement and to the California Police Chiefs Association.  This award embodies the characteristics represented by the late Chief Joe Molloy of Anaheim; professionalism, leadership, energy, and commitment to the mission of the Association. 

Emeryville Police Chief Ken James
Chief Maggard said the selection of Ken James to receive this award was an easy one to make, “Chief James has served the association as the chair of our Firearms Committee for many years and had tirelessly advocated on our behalf on all of the firearms legislation that has been introduced”  he said.
“Additionally,” emphasized Chief Maggard, “Chief James fought successfully – against great odds—last year to have Cal Chiefs 'Open Carry' bill, AB 144, get to the governor’s desk and be signed into law.  He led this year’s fight not only on behalf of our members, but on behalf of public safety and the safety of those in our communities.  His tenacity on this issue is what enabled the bill to pass. Through it all he has steadfastly stood for what is best for the safety of our communities”.  He added, "Chief James’ record of commitment and contribution on a statewide level is greatly appreciated.  He is highly respected within the law enforcement community, and I was honored to present Chief James with the award for the work he has done for Cal Chiefs, for law enforcement, and for public safety.”

The California Police Chiefs Association represents the state’s municipal police chiefs whose agencies protect over 78 percent of the citizens of California.

4 comments:

  1. In the 96 almost 97 years since the mass murdering Terrorist, Vladimir Lenin stated, "Let the Terror Begin," at the and of the Bolshevik Revolution, governments, and yes including our illustrious entity in DC, and State and local level government, have murdered, slaughtered, butchered and plain massacred well over 100 million, men women and children and some estimates put it at over 200 million. All in the name of Government. World wide.
    So chief ! I do not buy your bureaucrats dishonesty.
    Gun Control and confiscation, is the game of dictators and government tyrants.
    "An Unarmed man is an Enslaved man. A disarmed man is a Conquered man. I, Will Not be Enslaved or Conquered."

    Sic Semper Tyrannis !

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    1. Just think about all the people killed NOT in the name of government. That of course would be everyone murdered since the beginning of time excluding your 200 million figure. Since there has been as many people in history on Earth as there are right now, some 7 billion, that means 14 billion people have lived and it's estimated billions have been murdered not in the name of government. That makes government a really good protection against murder.

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  2. Brian are you on crack or just naturally stupid?

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    1. Wow...you really nailed it! How can I or anyone for that matter, go up against such witty repartee as that? You yelled the loudest, and that means you win. The loudest screamers win the debate...it's the law.

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