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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 91
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In Memory |
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Greg Allen |
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WHEREAS, A life made rich through meaningful service drew |
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to a close with the passing of Chief Gregory K. Allen of the El |
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Paso Police Department on January 17, 2023, at the age of 71; and |
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WHEREAS, The son of Grady R. Allen and Janet Lee, Greg |
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Allen was born in Fort Bliss to a military family, and he lived in |
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a number of cities in the U.S. and Germany during his childhood; |
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his family eventually settled in El Paso, and he graduated from |
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Bel Air High School in 1969; he subsequently worked as a martial |
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arts instructor at the local YMCA before earning a bachelor's |
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degree in sociology from The University of Texas at El Paso; he |
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went on to accept a position with the West Texas Council on |
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Alcoholism; and |
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WHEREAS, Chief Allen began his career in law enforcement in |
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1978, when he joined the El Paso Police Department as a patrol |
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officer; over the course of his more than 44 years with the |
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agency, he served as a training specialist, sergeant, |
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lieutenant, and deputy chief, and he was a member of several |
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high-profile units, including the Gang Task Force and the Auto |
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Theft Task Force; he further distinguished himself in his roles |
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as supervisor of a full-time SWAT Unit and commander of the |
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Dignitary Protection Team; appointed chief of the El Paso Police |
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Department in March 2008, he was the first African American |
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officer to hold that position; and |
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WHEREAS, Chief Allen skillfully guided the department |
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through a period of tremendous growth, and under his able |
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leadership, El Paso ranked as one of the safest cities in the nation |
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for four consecutive years from 2010 to 2013; he also played an |
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instrumental role in responding to the community's most difficult |
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challenges, including the tragic mass shooting in 2019; and |
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WHEREAS, Blessed with a devoted family, Chief Allen |
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benefited from the love and support of his wife, Rosanne, and |
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their children; he enjoyed studying martial arts during his |
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leisure hours, and he was inducted into the El Paso Boxing and |
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Martial Arts Hall of Fame; and |
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WHEREAS, A dedicated law enforcement professional, Greg |
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Allen devoted himself to serving the community he loved, and he |
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leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire all those |
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who were fortunate enough to know him; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th |
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Legislature, hereby pay tribute to the memory of Chief Gregory K. |
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Allen and extend heartfelt sympathy to the members of his family; |
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to his wife, Rosanne Allen; to his children, Joseph Silva, |
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Christopher Paulos, Nicole Broeckel, and Monique Pasco; to his |
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brother, Geoffrey Allen, and his sister, Sylvia Brown; to his |
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eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and to his |
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other relatives and many friends; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be |
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prepared for his family and that when the Texas Senate adjourns |
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this day, it do so in memory of Greg Allen. |
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Blanco |
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President of the Senate |
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I hereby certify that the |
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above Resolution was adopted by |
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the Senate on January 24, 2023, by |
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a rising vote. |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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Member, Texas Senate |