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Lee Roy Young
Greater Houston Area
PREPARING YOUTH FOR PURPOSE In 1988, Lee Roy Young became the first African-American Texas Ranger in the 20th Century. Lee Roy Young was the first Black in the police force’s history. Young grew up in South Texas dreaming of joining the legendary law enforcement agency popularized by TV, movies and books dreamed and said the reality has pretty much lived up to the dream. SEE PAGE 4
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The history of the Texas Rangers began in 1820 when the Mexican Government gave permission for 300 families to enter the territory of Texas. On August 10, 1823, permission was granted to employ ten men from a group of volunteers to protect the new Texas frontier. Rangers are charged with four duties: protecting life and property by enforcing state criminal statutes, suppressing riots and insurrections, investigating major crimes and apprehending fugitives. During his exciting career that lasted almost 30 years, he was involved investigating high-profile murder cases and helping put criminals behind bars. BACKGROUND Young is also very proud of his Black Seminole heritage. His great-grandfather, Ben July, was a Seminole Negro Indian Scout and fought in three Seminole Indian wars.
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