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The Chesapeake City Council held a meeting on December 30, 2024, focusing on community engagement and recognition of local achievements. The session began with a tribute to the Hampton Roads Buffalo Soldiers, an African American motorcycle club founded in 1993 by Kenneth Dreammaker Thomas. The club emphasizes community service, particularly through annual events on Veterans Day, which include a service, wreath-laying, and flag-raising ceremony at the cemetery.
The meeting also highlighted the accomplishments of Deputy Mackenzie Powers, who made history as the first female in Chesapeake to graduate from a specialized police training school. Sheriff Jim O'Sullivan expressed pride in her achievement, noting her competitive spirit and dedication throughout her career. Deputy Powers shared her experience of overcoming challenges during her training, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience in mastering the skills required for her role.
The discussion included the operational uses of motorcycles within the sheriff's department, such as traffic control and participation in community events. Deputy Powers noted the significance of her presence as a female officer in a predominantly male field, aiming to inspire other women to pursue similar paths in law enforcement.
The meeting concluded with reflections on the support received from the community and law enforcement peers, underscoring the collaborative spirit that drives the department's mission. The recognition of Deputy Powers and the Buffalo Soldiers' community efforts exemplified the city's commitment to honoring service and fostering inclusivity within its ranks.
Converted from Chesapeake - City Council Oath of Office Ceremony - Dec 30, 2024 meeting on December 30, 2024
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