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WHEREAS the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) is the premier African American law enforcement organization in the country, with over 56 national chapters, including three located in Pennsylvania, specifically Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh; and
WHEREAS the original NOBLE was formed in September of 1979 at a three day conference during which specialists in law enforcement were seeking to address the larger issue of crime within the urban, American context; and
WHEREAS sixty of those conference attendees were to become the founders of NOBLE, with these individuals including the City of Pittsburgh's first African American Police Chief William H. Moore; and
WHEREAS NOBLE'S membership consists of federal, state, county, local, campus, school, corrections, and civilian personnel, who collaboratively attempt to deal with issues surrounding fairness in the administration of justice, police-community relationships, and the hiring, promotion, and retention of quality, African American law enforcement officers; and
WHEREAS these members keep abreast of the best available training and attempt to make this training available to the larger law enforcement community, while simultaneously studying, researching, debating, and acting on those socioeconomic issues that give rise to crime and violence; and
WHEREAS under the leadership of the City of Pittsburgh's Bureau of Police Assistant Chief Maurita Bryant, the Pittsburgh Chapter of NOBLE was formed and chartered in 1999; and
WHEREAS the current President of Pittsburgh's NOBLE chapter is former Assistant Deputy Chief of the Office of Attorney General Rev. Eugene C. Beard, Jr.; and
WHEREAS the City of Pittsburgh, as hosted by the Pittsburgh Chapter of NOBLE, is being considered as a possible site for the 2009 NATIONAL NOBLE CONVENTION.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby wish to extend a sincere invitation to ...
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