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CONGRATULATIONS TO DETECTIVE TYRONE P. JACKSON ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM
THE CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT (STAR NUMBER 21175)
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HON. DANNY K. DAVIS
of illinois
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Mr. DANNY K. DAVIS of Illinois. Madam Speaker, law enforcement can be one of the toughest careers, one of the most rewarding jobs and one of the areas from which one can derive a very high level of satisfaction.
Such has been the experiences of Detective Tyrone Jackson who grew up in Chicago, went to Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, returned home and joined the Chicago Police Department, and is now ready to enter a new phase of life.
During his 30-year tenure with the Chicago Police Department, Detective Jackson worked with several units, from Patrolman to Organized Crime, to the SAM Unit (Stop Alcohol to Minors), Prostitution, and FBI Operations in finding missing youth in Human Trafficking.
In addition to his police work, Detective Jackson is actively involved in his community. He has been an active member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity since 1977, a member of the Evergreen Park Alumni Chapter and a officiate with the Apostolic Faith Church in Chicago.
Congratulations Detective Jackson on an outstanding career.
He still has much more service to perform, and I am certain that he will do it well.
SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 34
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