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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Detective Anthony Hosey of Plainfield, a |
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| five-year veteran of the Illinois State University (ISU) Police |
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| Department, died in an automobile accident April 25, 2005, |
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| while heading home from an investigation; and
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| WHEREAS, Detective Hosey graduated from ISU with a B.A. in |
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| Therapeutic Recreation Administration in 1992 and had played |
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| football for the school; he was 37 years old; and
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| WHEREAS, He was appointed to the ISU Police Department in |
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| July of 2000 and assigned to the Patrol Division; he
previously |
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| served with the Robbins Police Department and was a
graduate
of
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| the Cook County Sheriff's Police Academy; he was subsequently |
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| assigned
to the ISU Police, Criminal Investigation
Division, |
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| where
he was detailed to Task Force Six, a covert undercover |
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| narcotics
suppression unit; and
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| WHEREAS, He had received two state meritorious service |
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| medals, earning the Chief's Award of Merit in 2003 and 2004 for |
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| his efforts in combating illegal drug sales; he was the first |
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| ISU officer in more than two decades to win the award in |
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| consecutive years; and
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| WHEREAS, He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police |
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| and active member of Omega Psi Phi at Illinois State |
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| University; and
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| WHEREAS, Detective Hosey will be remembered as a gentlemen,
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| a professional
in ever sense of the word, fearless on the job, |
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| but also kind, gentle, and caring; he exemplified the highest |
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| traditions of
the
police service; and
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| WHEREAS, He is survived by his wife, Shannon (nee |
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| McGinnis); he was the father of four, son of Hattie Hosey and |