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Police and sergeant
Three of the officers killed were ranking sergeants, the first time the Oakland Police Department had lost a sergeant in the line of duty.
* Elliott Blackstone, sergeant of the San Francisco Police Department and longtime advocate for LGBT rights, was born here.
" Putting in a telephone call to that town's Chief of Police in advance, Thurber is told by a desk sergeant, " Ain't no violence over here.
The Garwood Police Department is a small force consisting of Chief of Police Underhill, one captain, one lieutenant, one sergeant, six patrolmen, and four civilian dispatchers.
The Lower Burrell Police Department is staffed by 17 full-time police officers, including a chief, detective lieutenant, detective sergeant, four shift sergeants and 10 patrolmen.
* Barry Kelley .... Police sergeant
In Sri Lanka, the rank of sergeant major exists in the Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Police Service.
By contrast, in Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan, where a sergeant with a pending race discrimination claim was denied a reference by the employer that he was suing, it was held this could not be considered victimisation because the Constabulary was only seeking to protect its legitimate interests and not prejudice its own future case in the discrimination hearings.
With no further leads, the chief investigating officer, Fernando Realyvasquez, a sergeant with the Pacifica ( California ) Police, contacted psychic detective Annette Martin.
She was sworn in as a Police Officer in 1977, and worked through the ranks of inspector, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, commander, deputy chief, assistant chief, acting chief and, then permanent chief.
In 1937, Kappler ( now an SS-Oberscharführer ( staff sergeant )) was sent by his Gestapo superiors to attend the Führerschule der Sicherheitspolzei ( Leadership School of the Security Police ) in Berlin from which he graduated in the summer of 1937 as a certified Kriminalkommissar ( Criminal Commissioner ).
He was 26 years old, and a sergeant in the British South Africa Police attached to the Rhodesian Native Infantry during the First World War, when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
The Colemans have three adult children: Kimberly ; Justin, who is an officer with the Columbus Division of Police ; and John-David, who is a currently a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps.
Rimmer joined the Liverpool City Police in 1901 and retired as sergeant 30 years later.
Born in Victoria, British Columbia he is the son of Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) sergeant Theodor Berger, and, his wife, Perle, née McDonald.
Police Chief Allen Rose of North Riverside rushed to the scene with a sergeant and several beat patrolmen, and recognized Nitti immediately.
New faces in Police Academy 2 include Howard Hesseman as Captain Pete Lassard ( the brother of Police Academy commandant Eric Lassard ), Bobcat Goldthwait as Zed, the leader of " The Scullions ", an obnoxious gang, Art Metrano as Lt. Mauser, Peter Van Norden as slobbish police dog sergeant Vinnie, Tim Kazurinsky as hapless business owner Carl Sweetchuck, as well as Julie Brown.
He served in the United States Army as a member of the Military Police from 1951-1953 where he attained the rank of sergeant.
Her father then later became a Los Angeles Police Officer, rising to the rank of sergeant.
In the Hayward, California Police Department, the rank of inspector is a civil service rank above a detective and below that of a sergeant.
Each ward has a team of Neighbourhood Police, both managed by one sergeant.
The City Council approved the appointment of Burke, an on-leave police sergeant, as chairman of the Police and Fire Committee in the committee re-organization following the 1971 aldermanic elections.

Police and Roger
Ken Day appointed Priscilla Alden Townsend as Police Judge and Roger Bryan as Marshall.
Then, the Police arrive but they arrest Roger instead of Mr. McKenzie.
The next day in Tom's office, Roger is fined £ 250 by the Police but Tom tells him to forget it.
Hawkins has said that his drumming has been chiefly influenced by Roger Taylor of Queen, Stewart Copeland of The Police, and Neil Peart of Rush.
Among the many well-known bands and artists who contributed their music to the show were Roger Daltrey, El Debarge, Devo, Russ Ballard, Black Uhuru, Jackson Browne, Kate Bush, Meat Loaf, Phil Collins, Bryan Adams, Tina Turner, Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, ZZ Top, The Tubes, Dire Straits, Depeche Mode, The Hooters, Iron Maiden, The Alan Parsons Project, The Ward Brothers, Godley & Creme, Corey Hart, Glenn Frey, U2, Underworld, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Foreigner, The Police, Red 7, Ted Nugent, Suicidal Tendencies, The Damned and Billy Idol.
One of the first votes he made on a controversial subject was his opposition to a proposed study by City Attorney Roger Arnebergh and Police Chief William H. Parker of the Dictionary of American Slang, ordered in an 11-4 vote by the council.
" The result was Inspector West Takes Charge, 1940, the first of more than forty novels to feature Roger West of the London Metropolitan Police.
Roxburgh came to public attention for his acclaimed portrayal of corrupt New South Wales Police Force detective Roger Rogerson in the 1995 television mini-series Blue Murder,
Roger Reynolds a Police Sergeant ( later to become President of the Royal Photographic Society ) undertook operational trials of the equipment and, by adjusting the camera controls, managed to use Colour film for the first time replacing black and white film.
The Legion of Frontiersmen is a paramilitary group formed in Britain in 1905 in the days when the British Empire was at its height by Roger Pocock, a former constable with the North-West Mounted Police and Boer War veteran, with its roots firmly set in another era, to bolster the defensive capacity of the British Empire.
In addition to Sellers, the film features Sid Caesar as FBI agent Joe Capone, David Tomlinson as Scotland Yard Commissioner Sir Roger Avery, Simon Williams as his bumbling nephew and Helen Mirren as Police Constable Helen Rage ( her performance is notable for her singing the Music Hall standard, " Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow ").
Roger Caron's nephew, son of his brother Ray Caron, Jay Caron was shot dead in the back by Cornwall Police.
Roger Caleb Rogerson ( born 3 January 1941 ) is a controversial former detective-sergeant of the New South Wales Police Force.
Their driver was Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, aged 41, a beat constable who had served for many years in F Division ( which covered the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith ) and frequently acted as a Q-car driver due to his vast local knowledge.
Roger sang on " Roxanne " on stage with The Police on their 2007 world tour, and has regularly recorded with Sting.
Roger Rogerson-controversial former detective-sergeant of the New South Wales Police Force

Police and daughter
She is the daughter of Ville Platte Police Chief Romeo J. Hargrove, III
In the UK an 80-year-old pensioner John Catt and his daughter Linda ( with no criminal record between them ) were stopped by City of London Police while driving in London, UK in 2005, had their vehicle searched under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and were threatened with arrest if they refused to answer questions.
His father was an officer of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force and Tsang is the eldest of the five sons and one daughter.
Another example is American writer Faye Kellerman ( born 1952 ), who wrote a series of novels featuring Peter Decker and his daughter by his first marriage, Cindy, who both work for the Los Angeles Police Department.
Formerly with the Munich Police Department, Richard leaves the force after drunkenly killing an underage suspect ; shortly after, his wife and daughter leave him due to his alcoholism.
* Inspector Fenwick of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and his daughter Nell Fenwick, associates of the cartoon character Dudley Do-Right
Rather than implicate Albert Victor directly, they claim that he secretly married and had a daughter with a Catholic shop assistant, and that Queen Victoria, British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury, his Freemason friends, and the London Metropolitan Police conspired to murder anyone aware of Albert Victor's supposed child.
Bolton James Alfred Monsell, a soldier and a Chief Constable in the Metropolitan Police, and Mary Beverley, daughter of Sir Edmund Ogle, 6th Baronet.
In 1921, Irene McAuliffe, daughter of the late Weston police chief and horse breeder Patrick McAuliffe, was among the first six female member of the Boston Police Department.
The daughter of former North-West Mounted Police constable Gordon Irwin Cameron, and Dawson City born Martha Ballentine Cameron, her family moved to Whitehorse in 1949.
Macnaghten's memo was discovered in the private papers of his daughter, Lady Aberconway, by television journalist Dan Farson in 1959, and an abridged version from the archives of the Metropolitan Police Service was released to the public in the 1970s.
On Monday, May 16, 1994, South Daytona Police received the second of two fax fliers from Kim Scaramastro, mother of Kimberly Anne, in which she accused her daughter of being mentally unstable and a " psychopathic liar ", while denying that her husband Mark Guglielmo had harmed her daughter in any way.
Police investigation showed that he did not have any reason to be suicidal and had over £ 200 in his pocket, which he was intending to use to purchase a car for his daughter after the end of his shift.
Louise DeFeo and her daughter Allison were reportedly the only victims who were awakened by the gunfire at the time of their deaths, and according to Suffolk County Police the victims were all found lying on their stomachs in bed.
The daughter of a police officer, Nixon began her policing career with the New South Wales Police Force in 1972, rising to the rank of Assistant Commissioner.
His daughter, Jen, attempts to rally against the Population Police, yet she dies during the rally.
Her mother, Anastasia Vasilevna ( née Stepanova ), was a daughter of the Ekaterinburg Chief of Police.
She is also the daughter of the Police Chief of Osaka.
Murtaugh is now a Police detective partnered with the unstable Martin Riggs ( Gibson ), investigating the supposed suicide of Hunsaker's daughter.
At the end of May, 1834, as a result of the Civil War, King Peter IV, assuming the regency in name of his daughter Queen Mary II, disbanded the Royal Police Guard in Lisbon and Porto, creating the " Municipal Guards " of Lisbon and Porto on the basis of similar conditions.
The first Monaro Superintendent of Police, the Corsican Francis Nicholas Rossi, built an ironbark slab homestead in the region called Micilago on 35, 000 acres ( 14, 175 hectares ) in 1837 ; this station was bought in 1859 by Alexander Ryrie who married Charlotte Faunce the daughter of Alured Tasker Faunce the police magistrate at Queanbeyan ; one of their children being Granville Ryrie, later a General in World War I, knighted and involved with the League of Nations in Geneva.
In 1914, Smith married Islay Fyffe, the daughter of a staff sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, and they eventually had four children: Elizabeth, Jack, William Jr., and Jerry

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