Ronald Haddad. Here is City of Dearborn announcement of their New Chief of Police: Dearborn Mayor John B. OReilly, Jr. announces the selection of a new police chief, Ronald Haddad, who is a retired deputy chief of the Detroit Police Department and a law enforcement professional of 34 years. Mayor OReilly cited Haddads extensive career both on the front lines and in police administration, his outstanding leadership experience and his far-reaching community involvement as reasons he was the top candidate after a thorough selection process. Everyone we talked with had nothing but praise for Chief Haddad, said Mayor OReilly. He really was the outstanding candidate and Im confident he will be a tremendous asset to the dedicated officers of our police department. He has well-thought out ideas, and also is a good listener, continued Mayor OReilly. He knows the department has many strengths, and he will bring people together to create goals that everyone can buy into, as the department moves forward. Haddad began his career with the Detroit Police Department in 1973 and retired in January 2007 as deputy chief of the northwestern district. By Sean Delaney, Press & Guide Newspapers : Chief Haddad on national security board http://www.pressandguide.com/articles/2010/04/30/news/doc4bdb1b93d3af8405340360.txt
DEARBORN -- Police Chief Ronald Haddad was recently appointed to serve on the Homeland Security Advisory Council, which provides advice and recommendations to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on matters related to homeland security.
snip The city of Dearborn and its police department has already established several similar advisory committees to facilitate communication between different cultural and religious groups, as well as various groups and organizations throughout the city snip
Were engaging the community in a way thats never been done before, Haddad said. Snip..
In addition to Haddad, the group currently has more than two-dozen individuals listed on its membership roster, including Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley, Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo, Community Engagement Officer Omar Alomari with Ohio Homeland Security, Acting Professor of Law Asli Bali of the UCLA School of Law, President and CEO Richard Cohen of Southern Poverty Law Center, Sheriff Doug Gillespie of the Las Vegas Police Department, Senior Analyst and Executive Director Dalia Mogahed of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, Executive Director Dan Rosenblatt of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and Director Nadia Roumani of the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute
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The genocide supporter and Israel hater Tariq Ramadan— should be added to the advisory group or maybe he is already ex officio——banned by Bush but now allowed in the US to freely spew his hate against the infidel.
He had a speaking gig to rased finds in Dearborn a couple days ago...
The genocide supporter and Israel hater Tariq Ramadan— should be added to the advisory group or maybe he is already ex officio——banned by Bush but now allowed in the US to freely spew his hate against the infidel.
He had a speaking gig to raise funds in Dearborn a couple days ago...