Kansas
City Command executive Eddie Kennison joined representatives from the
Johnson County Sheriff’s office, and friends and family of Master Deputy
Perry Williams last Friday when he was recognized for receiving a TOP
COPS Award from the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO).
Master Deputy Williams received the award on May 12, 2012 at an awards
dinner and reception. He was nominated for this prestigious event by
U.S. Attorney for the State of Kansas, Barry R. Grissom.
Kennison
extended Master Deputy Williams recognition to Saturday night’s Command
game at Sprint Center where friends and family joined him for a special
behind the scenes tour and in-game recognition. The Johnson County
Sheriff’s Department Honor Guard was also featured as part of the
pre-game lineup.
Master
Deputy Williams’ award was the result of a multi-jurisdictional,
multi-state case that began in April 2010 and concluded in September
2011. The culmination of Deputy Williams’ hard work was a coordinated
take down of multiple drug targets that resulted in the seizure of
significant drugs, firearms, assets and drug forfeiture judgments of
$3,226,000. Deputy Williams partnered with the Kansas Highway Patrol,
Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, The United States
Marshall Service, and the Internal Revenue Service to coordinate the
successful investigation of 23 defendants. U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom
said “Deputy Williams went the extra mile in providing extraordinary
help during the investigation and trial preparation in this matter.
Deputy Williams acted as a true professional.”
Sheriff
Frank Denning said “I am extremely proud of Master Deputy Williams’
professionalism in this investigation. His hard work and dedication is a
shining example of the quality of service the men and women of the
Johnson County Sheriff’s Office provide to our community.”
The
TOP COPS Award educates the American public about the nation’s heroes
and to pays tribute to law enforcement officers from federal, state,
county and local agencies across the nation for outstanding service to
their communities.
Another
local business, Prairie Life Fitness was also on hand Friday and
awarded a one-year free family membership to Master Deputy Williams for
his achievement.
The
Command travel to Spokane Shock Saturday, June 9th at 9 p.m. (CT). The
game will air live on SportsRadio 810 WHB, KSMO TV-62 and
Ustream.tv/kansascitycommand.
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