Baltimore City Council
File #: 12-0056R    Version: 0 Name: Honoring Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 6/18/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 6/18/2012
Enactment #:
Title: Honoring Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld, III FOR the purpose of expressing the City Council’s tremendous gratitude to Police Commissioner Bealefeld for his innumerable contributions to the safety and welfare of our City as he nears the end of his more than three decades of service to the citizens of Baltimore.
Sponsors: President Young, Nick Mosby, Carl Stokes, William H. Cole, IV, Bill Henry, Mary Pat Clarke, Rochelle Spector, Sharon Green Middleton, James B. Kraft, Helen L. Holton, Robert Curran, Brandon M. Scott, William "Pete" Welch, Edward Reisinger, Warren Branch
Attachments: 1. 12-0056R - Adopted.pdf
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CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: President Young



A RESOLUTION ENTITLED

A COUNCIL RESOLUTION concerning
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Honoring Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld, III

FOR the purpose of expressing the City Council’s tremendous gratitude to Police Commissioner Bealefeld for his innumerable contributions to the safety and welfare of our City as he nears the end of his more than three decades of service to the citizens of Baltimore.
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Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III has dedicated his entire adult life to keeping the citizens of Baltimore safe. Since joining the Baltimore Police Department as a cadet at the age of 18 in May of 1981, Commissioner Bealefeld has risen steadily through the Department’s ranks. He served as a foot patrolman in West Baltimore early in his career before becoming a homicide detective in 1989, and later joining the Police Department’s leadership with his promotion to Lieutenant in 2000. He then passed through the ranks of Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel, and Deputy Commissioner before becoming the Police Commissioner, building on his reputation for solid police work and leadership at every stop.

When he was appointed as Police Commissioner of the City of Baltimore on November 20th, 2007, he took the reins of the nation’s 8th largest police agency at a pivotal moment - and was immediately able to put his decades of police experience to good use. Taking office at a t...

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