Community Leaders Honored at the 34th Annual FDP Banquet

Tuesday, November 1, at the 34th annual Friends of the Dallas Police Awards Banquet, former Dallas Chief of Police David O. Brown, along with Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, Interim Chief of Police David Pughes and other community leaders honored 140 outstanding police officers and employees. Awards were given for the following categories: Medal of Valor, Meritorious Conduct, Police Commendation, Life Saving, Police Shield and Bureau awards.

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John T. McCarthy, Officer of the Year

John T. McCarthy, Officer of the Year

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James Taylor, Non-Sworn Employee of the Year

James Taylor, Non-Sworn Employee of the Year

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Top award winners included John T. McCarthy Officer of the Year, Senior Corporal James Gentry of the Patrol Bureau and James Taylor Non-Sworn Employee of the Year, Senior Dispatcher Rene Lozano, Jr. of the Support Bureau.

Marvin R. Bullard Supervisor of the Year Award was presented to Sergeant Barry W. Ragsdale
Field Training Officer of the Year was presented to Senior Corporal Kimberly M. Crawford
Joe C. Jones Reserve Officer of the Year Award was presented to Reserve Lieutenant Vicki Colwell
Johnny Sides Rookie of the Year Award was presented to Officer J. Branden Helms

Families of our fallen officers received the Police Cross, given in memory of Dallas Police Department Sergeant Michael Smith, Senior Corporal Lorne Ahrens, Officer Michael Krol, Officer Patricio Zamarripa and Dallas Area Rapid Transit Officer Brent Thompson. The officers who received injuries on July 7 were also presented the Friends of Dallas Police Line of Duty Award including Dallas Police officers Sergeant Giovanni Wells, Officer Ivan Saldana, Officer Jorge Barrientos and Officer Gretchen Rocha; Dallas Area Rapid Transit officers Jesus Retana, Misty McBride and Lee Cannon; and El Centro Officers Corporal Bryan Shaw and Officer John Abbot.



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On Tuesday, October 27, Friends of the Dallas Police recognized 181 sworn officers and non-sworn staff members of the Dallas Police Department for their outstanding service to the Dallas community.

Awards were given for the following categories: Medal of Valor, Meritorious Conduct, Police Commendation, Life Saving, Police Shield and Bureau awards. Many awardees know before the banquet that they are winners, but six award winners – including Reserve Officer, Field Training Officer, Supervisor, Departmental Non-Sworn Employee and Departmental Officer of the Year – were announced at the event.  The award recipients were chosen from nominations made by DPD supervisors based on an officer’s overall yearly performance.

The Marvin R. Bullard Supervisor of the Year Award went to Sergeant Edward K. Spila, and the Field Training Officer of the Year went to Senior Corporal Cynthia A. Stewart. The Joe C. Jones Reserve Officer of the Year Award was presented to Reserve Lieutenant Kyle Anderson.

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Sergeant Spila, Supervisor of the Year

Sergeant Spila, Supervisor of the Year

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Reserve Lieutenant Anderson, Reserve Officer of the Year

Reserve Lieutenant Anderson, Reserve Officer of the Year

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Nominees for the Johnny Sides Rookie of the Year Award — Police Officer Le H. Chau and Police Officer Jeannetta Weng – were acknowledged, and the winner will be announced at the Junior Chamber of Commerce event later this year.

Senior Corporal Monica Cordova was named the John T. McCarthy Officer of the Year, and Joann Anaya was named the James Taylor Non-Sworn Employee of the Year.  Cordova works in the office of the Chief of Police in media relations and departmental communications, and Anaya is a crime technician in the investigations bureau.

Chief Brown; Non-Sworn Employee of the Year,  Joann Anaya; Officer of the Year, Senior Corporal Cordova; Board President, Mitch Paradise

Chief Brown; Non-Sworn Employee of the Year, Joann Anaya; Officer of the Year, Senior Corporal Cordova; Board President, Mitch Paradise