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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are pleased to congratulate
Raymond J. Rose on |
4 | | his retirement as Lake County Undersheriff, bringing a 50-year |
5 | | law
enforcement career to a close; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Raymond Rose became undersheriff in 2013; he |
7 | | previously served as chief
of police for the Village of |
8 | | Mundelein since 1992; prior to assuming the position of chief |
9 | | with
Mundelein, he served with the Elk Grove Village Police |
10 | | Department for 24 years, achieving the
rank of deputy chief; |
11 | | and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Raymond Rose has had extensive training and |
13 | | education focused on law
enforcement, including the 59th |
14 | | nine-month Police Administration Training Program class at
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15 | | Northwestern University's Center for Public Safety, the 161st |
16 | | Session of the National F.B.I.
Academy at Quantico, Virginia, |
17 | | the 15th Session of the Senior Management Institute for Police
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18 | | hosted by the Police Executive Research Forum and Harvard's |
19 | | Kennedy School of Government,
the Northwestern Executive |
20 | | Management Program, the FBI Midwest Law Enforcement
Executive |
21 | | Development Program, and the FBI LEEDS course at Quantico; he |
22 | | received his
bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences |
23 | | from Northern Illinois University and a master's
degree in |
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1 | | public administration from Northern Illinois University, and |
2 | | was inducted into the Pi
Alpha Alpha National Honors Society |
3 | | for Public Affairs Administration; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Raymond Rose has been active in many groups |
5 | | serving the law enforcement
community, including being past |
6 | | president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, past
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7 | | president of the Lake County Chiefs of Police Association, past |
8 | | president of the Board of
Directors-Northern Illinois Crime |
9 | | Lab, past president of the Northeast Multi-Regional Training
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10 | | Board, chairman of the Lake County Major Crime Task Force, |
11 | | chairman of the Lake County
Metropolitan Enforcement Group, |
12 | | secretary of the Northern Illinois Police Alarm System Board,
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13 | | and numerous other law enforcement affiliated organizations; |
14 | | and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Raymond Rose has had articles published in several |
16 | | law enforcement magazines,
including Police Chief Magazine, |
17 | | Command Magazine, and Law Enforcement Technology
Magazine; he |
18 | | co-authored a graduate-level textbook on public |
19 | | administration, Managing Local
Government; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, Raymond Rose has received many honors during his |
21 | | storied law enforcement
career, including the Focus on Youth |
22 | | Award from the Chicago Police Department and the
Illinois |
23 | | Association of Chiefs of Police, the Law Enforcement Award from |
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1 | | the Lake County
Juvenile Officers Association, the Commitment |
2 | | to Community's Children Award from District
75, the SHOCAP |
3 | | Service Award, the Public Safety Executive Leadership Award |
4 | | from the
Northwestern University Center for Public Safety, the |
5 | | Community Leadership Award from NICASA, the GLMV Community |
6 | | Service Award, the Community Service Award from the
Illinois |
7 | | Park and Recreation Association, the Ruth H. Rosengarden Victim |
8 | | Service Provider
Award by LCSA Michael Waller, and the NICASA |
9 | | Angel Ball Honoree; therefore, be it
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10 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
11 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
12 | | congratulate Undersheriff
Raymond J. Rose on his retirement |
13 | | after a 50-year law enforcement career and honor his service
to |
14 | | Lake County and all the communities he has served; and be it |
15 | | further
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16 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
17 | | presented to Undersheriff Raymond J.
Rose as an expression of |
18 | | our esteem and respect.
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