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Ronald Holt
Commander, Chicago Police Department

Location: Chicago, IL United States
Joined: Aug 14th, 2013
About   (request update)
Too lengthy to mention however I continue to advocate for commonsense gun control legislation after my innocent 16-year-old son Blair Holt was shot and killed on a public bus after leaving school on May 10, 2007.
Current Whereabouts:
Public Speaking, establishing crime victims assistance program and services unit with CPD
Life & Professional Aspirations:
To continue public speaking and write several books
Website:
http://www.blairholtmemorialfoundation.org
Education   (request update)
Eastern Illinois Univ class of 1983
Undergrad Major: Communication
Campus Organization:
Phi Beta Sigma
Claim To Fame:
Community advocacy and activism commonsense gun control legislation safer neighborhoods, progressive educational system and saving our children from gun violence
Most Memorable Moment:
Pledging my fraternity Phi Beta Sigma and graduating with a BA degree
High School: George Henry Corliss in Chicago, IL class of 1979
 
Activities & Accomplishments:
Band, lettering in baseball and football
Best Memories:
Playing percussion instruments in the band
Experience
I currently work with Chicago Police Department as Commander
I have 23 years of experience working in the Law Enforcement, and Security industry.
Volunteer Member | NAACP Education Committee
From January 2011 to Current • 15 year(s)
Volunteer member on the Education Committee for NAACP Southside branch.
Commander/Deputy-Director of the CAPS Implementation Division | Chicago Police Department
From January 1985 to Current • 41 year(s)
22-year veteran serving as Commander of Special Activities Unit and Citywide Coordinator of Crime Victim Assistance Program.
My Groups
Phi Beta Sigma, Inc. Club
Guestbook Comments
It is vital, critical and necessary for African-Americans to get involved with challenging social injustices and impacting public policy through education, civil disobedience, civil discourse and civility
Tagged by Ronald Holt on 08/14/2013  
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