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Honoring Sheriff Rochelle Bilal for being a pillar of the community, and for her exemplary work throughout the City of Philadelphia, and outstanding leadership during Women's History month.
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WHEREAS, Sheriff Bilal was born and raised in North Philadelphia, and was one of seven siblings. She is a loving parent and has a strong passion for the City of Philadelphia and the community; and
WHEREAS, During her 27 years of service in Philadelphia Police Department Sheriff fulfilled many significant roles. She served on units that focused on sex crimes and drug trafficking, including work in HIDTA (high intense drug traffic area), a joint task force with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration; and
WHEREAS, Sheriff Bilal also taught the new recruits at the Philadelphia Police Training Center where she developed a program called the "Steer Straight Initiative" which helps police recruits identify and avoid situations that pose potential risks to their careers in law enforcement. In 2013 she retired from the Philadelphia Police Department after a stellar career; and
WHEREAS, For over a decade, Sheriff Bilal has served as the Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Philadelphia branch #2346B, and is the former President of the Guardian Civic League - a law enforcement community oversight organization comprising of active and retired Philadelphia police officers; and
WHEREAS, Sheriff Bilal was the first female hired to serve as the Director of Public Safety where she managed the police department and the volunteer fire department. She also developed the community outreach program for the Colwyn Police department; and
WHEREAS, On January 6, 2020 Sheriff Rochelle Bilal was sworn in to lead the Office of the Sheriff for the City and County of Philadelphia. She has the distinction to be the first elected African American woman Sheriff in the 181-year history of the Philadelphia Sheri...
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