88R7867 BPG-D
 
  By: West, Johnson S.R. No. 30
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Edgardo Garcia has rendered outstanding service as
  chief of the Dallas Police Department; and
         WHEREAS, A native of Puerto Rico, Eddie Garcia became the
  department's first Latino chief in 2021; he swiftly implemented
  measures that resulted in a 12 percent decrease in violent
  street-level crime; during summer 2022, a season when urban crime
  typically rises, overall violent crime declined by nearly three
  percent; his data-driven initiatives include hot spot policing,
  place network investigations to disrupt criminal groups, and
  focused deterrence, a long-term project to alter the behavior of
  high-risk offenders through a combination of arrests, community
  engagement, and social services; and
         WHEREAS, Chief Garcia developed strategies with input from
  criminologists, city leaders, local residents, and members of the
  police department; emphasizing the importance of involving
  stakeholders, he has continued to seek feedback from the wider
  community through listening sessions and other forms of outreach;
  and
         WHEREAS, Known for his energetic, hands-on style and
  commitment to 21st-century policing methods, Chief Garcia built his
  sterling reputation over the course of a 29-year career with the San
  Jose Police Department in California; he joined the force as an
  officer in 1992, and as he rose through the ranks, he gained
  experience in numerous areas, from patrol, narcotics, and emergency
  response to homicide investigations; named chief in 2016, he worked
  tirelessly to develop community trust, increase transparency, and
  maintain proactive operations while embracing fair, impartial
  constitutional policing; he significantly increased minority
  recruiting as well; bilingual himself, he implemented instruction
  in basic Spanish in the police academy and launched a
  Spanish-language Facebook page; he holds a bachelor's degree in
  criminal justice management from Union Institute and University and
  studied administration of justice at De Anza College; and
         WHEREAS, Chief Garcia has made a tremendous positive impact
  in Dallas through his vision, expertise, and steadfast dedication
  to public safety, and his accomplishments have earned the deep
  admiration and appreciation of his colleagues and fellow citizens
  alike; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby honor Dallas Police Chief Edgardo "Eddie" Garcia for his
  service and extend to him sincere best wishes for continued success
  in his vital endeavors; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Chief Garcia as an expression of high regard by the
  Texas Senate.