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This week, the City of Brockton honors Brockton Police Sergeant Nichole Anderson. Nichole grew up in the City of Champions and has remained here to serve our community and raise her daughter.

🚔To read more about Sgt. Anderson, visit: brockton.ma.us/news/sergeant-nichole-anderson/
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It was a time to honor service and achievement as we gathered at City Hall to celebrate two of Brockton’s finest.

Officer Christopher DeIullis took the oath as our newest Sergeant, while Sergeant Jason Ford stepped up to Lieutenant during the swearing-in ceremony.

Family, friends, fellow officers, Mayor Rodrigues, and City Council members were all there to witness the big moment.

Join us in wishing Sergeant DeIullis and Lieutenant Ford all the best in their new positions.
City of Brockton
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It was a time to honor service and achievement as we gathered at City Hall to celebrate two of Brockton’s finest.

Officer Christopher DeIullis took the oath as our newest Sergeant, while Sergeant Jason Ford stepped up to Lieutenant during the swearing-in ceremony.

Family, friends, fellow officers, Mayor Rodrigues, and City Council members were all there to witness the big moment.

Join us in wishing Sergeant DeIullis and Lieutenant Ford all the best in their new positions.
City of Brockton

A handwritten note like this can say a lot.

While going through mail at headquarters recently, we came across this thank-you card from someone who received a winter coat, hat, mittens, and scarves through their caseworker.

Over the past several weeks, Brockton Police Officers have helped distribute winter clothing to members of the community who needed a little extra warmth during the colder months.

It's a reminder that kindness still goes a long way.

Who in your life deserves a thank you today?
City of Brockton
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A handwritten note like this can say a lot.

While going through mail at headquarters recently, we came across this thank-you card from someone who received a winter coat, hat, mittens, and scarves through their caseworker.

Over the past several weeks, Brockton Police Officers have helped distribute winter clothing to members of the community who needed a little extra warmth during the colder months.

Its a reminder that kindness still goes a long way.

Who in your life deserves a thank you today?
City of Brockton

#OfficerDown
Sergeant John Gilbert
End of Watch: March 8, 1984

Today marks 42 years since the Brockton Police Department lost Sgt. John Gilbert. Gilbert was struck by a drunk driver while directing traffic at N. Cary and East Ashland Streets.

Promoted to Sergeant during his hospital stay, he died the following day from his injuries. He was 44 years old.

Please join us in remembering Sgt Gilbert and honoring his sacrifice.
City of Brockton
Brockton Police Community Engagement Unit
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#OfficerDown
Sergeant John Gilbert
End of Watch: March 8, 1984

Today marks 42 years since the Brockton Police Department lost Sgt. John Gilbert. Gilbert was struck by a drunk driver while directing traffic at N. Cary and East Ashland Streets.

Promoted to Sergeant during his hospital stay, he died the following day from his injuries. He was 44 years old.

Please join us in remembering Sgt Gilbert and honoring his sacrifice.
City of Brockton
Brockton Police Community Engagement Unit
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The Chief

Chief Brenda I. Perez was appointed in 2022. She has worked for the City of Brockton for 23 years and most recently served as the Records Division Lieutenant from 2020 until her appointment.
Having grown up in the City, Chief Perez started her career as a patrol officer in 1999 until her promotion to Sergeant in 2016. She is a Brockton High School graduate and received a Master’s Degree from Curry College. She also served in the United States Army Reserves for 24 years retiring as a Master Sergeant.