Behind the Badge: May 2014 Highlights

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MAY 2014 HIGHLIGHTS

Behind The BADGE DALLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT FROM THE SHERIFF Our executive staff objectives are in action. This spring, the executive staff gathered to draft innovative objectives for the department. This summer, we’ve taken it to a new level by teaming up with the Dallas Police Department to host our first Joint Command Retreat. These type of leadership retreats serve as a refresher and constant reminder that we must continuously seek ways to improve procedures in place. It is also a place for common ground to learn from each other and come up with better solutions to serve the community.. Thank you for your contribution to helping make this department exemplary.

Fallen Deputy Memorial Ceremony

DSO/DPD Joint Command Retreat

Click it or Ticket TxDOT Campaign

Employee of the Month Honors

Parkland Staff Award

Las Colinas Dragon Boat Racing

Announcements

—Sheriff Lupe Valdez

Congrats New Assistant Chiefs

Stay Informed:

Pictured above: Sheriff Lupe Valdez swears in her two new assistant chiefs. Dallas.Sheriff.Dept

Congratulations are in order for Assistant Chief Deputy Patrick Bonner and Assistant Chief Earnestine Sanders. Dallas County Commissioners formally recognized the promotion of the two new assistant chiefs at the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department during their meeting on June 3, 2014.

@dallas_sheriff www.dallas-sheriff.com

Sheriff Lupe Valdez said “These new chiefs have an abundance of institutional knowledge to help lead our department in this next chapter. They are the right candidates for their new respective roles.”


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Fallen Deputy Memorial Ceremony Fri. May 16, 2014

Pictured above: Some of the sights from the 6th Annual Fallen Deputies Memorial Ceremony. The 6th Annual Fallen Deputies Memorial Ceremony was held at Founders Plaza on May 16, 2014 to honor the sheriff’s deputies killed in the line of duty. The monument which stands forever as a tribute to those who gave their life in defense of others was first unveiled on May 15, 2009.


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Inaugural DSO/DPD Joint Command Retreat

Pictured above: Sheriff Lupe Valdez and Dallas Police Chief David Brown, Scott Donaldson with the Tarrant County College District’s Criminal Justice Training Center presenting a session, the command staff in the audience, theme for one of the sessions, some of the sheriff’s executive administration. The first joint command retreat between the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department and the Dallas Police Department took place on June 5th and 6th, 2014. Some of the topics of discussion included at assessment of each department’s visions and goals, an evaluation of leadership styles, as well as a refresher course on mentoring and reverse mentoring. The retreat also included a presentation on community active shooter preparedness, led by Dr. Alexander Eastman, who serves as part of the Dallas Police Department’s tactical response squad. James Capra, with the Drug Enforcement Administration also presented as well as a duo from Zale’s Jewelers corporate team who addressed leadership development. The training has potential for growth in the future.


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Click It or Ticket Campaign 2014 “If you were gambling and I said I know something that would give you a 40-60 percent advantage you would be dumb not to take it. Then why do you gamble with your life?” —Sheriff Lupe Valdez

The Dallas County Sheriff’s Department took part in the 13th annual Click It or Ticket campaign led by TxDOT. The campaign ran from May 19 to June 1. Motorists found not wearing a seat-belt faced fines and court costs of up to $200. The 13-day campaign costs an estimated $1.5 million, which comes out of TxDOT and other federal funding. The program began in 2002 when statistics showed that only 75 percent of Texans wore seat-belts. That number has gone up to 90 percent. According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics, in 2012, there were 10,335 unbuckled passenger vehicle occupants who died.

Dallas County Employee of the Month Honors

May 2014 – DSO Donald Lynch

Detention Service Officer Donald Lynch serves as a Medical Assessment Program Officer. He is a dedicated employee who currently serves in Kays Tower. He puts his heart into his work and is always willing to help get the job done. You can tell he enjoys his work and his motivation is contagious.


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Recognizing Parkland Hospital Staff Pictured left: Sheriff Lupe Valdez presented Citizens Certificate of Merit Awards to Parkland Hospital staff for their quick thinking to assist during a recent altercation.

Six Parkland Hospital staff members were recently honored for assisting during an altercation involving a jail inmate. On May 21, 2014, at approximately 1:30 p.m. a detention service officer was escorting an inmate to Parkland Hospital for a routine appointment. During the visit, the officer removed restraints from the inmate for a medical procedure. Once the medical procedure was completed, all medical staff left the room and the officer attempted to place restraints back on the inmate. At the time, the inmate turned around and struck the officer in the face with a closed fist. The inmate continued to hit the officer, which caused her to fall to the ground. When she fell, she grabbed the inmate and pulled him to the ground and yelled for help. Parkland’s Marie Burns, RNII, heard the commotion. She responded and grabbed the inmate around the neck and pulled him off the officer and to the ground. She held him until the Parkland Police Officers arrived. While this was happening, Jerrica Robinson, LVNI, came to assist the other nurse and sat on the inmate so he could stay down. Jeremy Tomsic, Trauma Nurse Clinician II for Neurology, also assisted in restraining the inmate and put his knees on the inmate’s back. Monica Jackson, AUM, focused on the officer and got her out of harms way and assisted with getting medical treatment. While the other nurses restrained the inmate, Eva Lopez, CSA, ran for help out of the clinic back door after she pushed the 9-1-1 panic button and Diana Ramirez, Sr. CSA, ran for help through the front door, and assisted in ensuring other patients the situation was under control. Without the quick selfless reaction of these Parkland staff members, this officer could have been seriously injured and the inmate could have attempted an escape. Great work and thank you for your service!


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Announcements Around the department: DEATHS May 5, 2014: Charles Ray Johnson, brother of Warrant Execution Clerk Lillian Johnson, passed away. May 7, 2014: Jack Loud, Jr., grandfather of DSO Dwayne Giddings, 2nd Watch-Release Section; the father of Vickie Glasco, with Dallas County Human Resource Department passed away. May 8, 2014: Lonzy Perry, father of Deputy Margaret BrownLewis, Central Intake ID Records Unit, passed away. May 9, 2014: Norma Ruth Robinson, mother of Serina Robinson -White-Cooper, Food Services Supervisor; mother-in-law of DSO Christopher Jordan Cooper, S.H.O.T., passed away. May 14, 2014: Former Captain Michael Lee Hartgraves, father of Assistant Deputy Chief Jason Hartgraves, Technical Services Bureau, passed away. May 14, 2014: James Frederick Turner, father of Jackie Turner, Warrant Execution Section, passed away. May 30, 2014: George Beck, father of Clerk Rosa Davis, Personnel Section, passed away.

The Dallas County Sheriff’s Department took part in the 8th Annual DFW Dragon Boat Festival held at Lake Carolyn in Irving on May 18, 2014. The event is sponsored by the Marco Polo World Foundation.

Please keep these families in your thoughts and prayers during their time of sorrow.

CONGRATS May 2014 Grads!

Carol Anderson

Carol Anderson, Quartermaster, earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Studies from Dallas Baptist University. Linda Williams, Bond Administration Section, earned her Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Cedar Valley College, along with three Criminal Justice Certificates.

Dallas County Sheriff’s Department 133 N. Riverfront Blvd. LB-31 Dallas, Texas 75207-4313

Sheriff Lupe Valdez presented a scholarship to Emma L. Wimberg, daughter of Coppell Police Department Corporal James Chet Wimberg. The award comes from the Sheriff’s Association of Texas. You can learn more about the scholarship program by logging on to www.txsheriffs.org.

For submission of a newsletter item: Carmen.Castro@dallascounty.org

For the latest updates: www.dallas-sheriff.com


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It’s back! Join the fun! Sign up today! Thanks to Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, District Attorney Craig Watkins, Sheriff Lupe Valdez, and Parkland Hospital, Dallas County will be participating in the Corporate Challenge this year. The annual challenge takes place during the months of August, September, and October in the Richardson area. It is designed to promote fitness, wellness, and improved morale; and to raise funds for the Special Olympics of Texas. Employees, retirees, and spouses of employees and retirees are eligible. There is no required cost to the participants. We need participants for the following events: 5K Run – September 14 Badminton – October 3 - 5 Billiards – September 29 – October 4 Bowling – October 11 Darts – October 7 - 9 Dodgeball – September 2 - 4 Dominoes (42) – September 22 - 23 Flag Football – September 11 – 13 & 18 19 Great Ride (Motorcycle Rally) – August 30 Horseshoes – August 19 - 21 Kickball – September 6 - 7 Miniature Golf – September 15 - 17 Poker (Texas Hold’em) – September 30 Punt, Pass & Kick - August 18 Soccer – September 8 – 10 & 15 - 16 Softball – September 26 - 28 Swimming – September 21 Table Tennis – September 9 - 11 Tennis - August 25 - 29 Volleyball – September 16 - 17 Anyone interested in participating please e-mail David.Mitchell@dallascounty.org


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