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In 1973, South Broward High School became the Senior Class President. I also started and led the school's Sport Car club. From 1974 to 1981, I began my law enforcement career in the City of Sunrise at the age of 19. In 1981, I became a member of the Broward County Sheriff's Department and had the opportunity to serve in various units such as road patrol, Motor Cycle unit, Chiefs of Police anti-racketeering unit (undercover narcotics), Gang Task Force unit, S.T.O.P. Unit (narcotic undercover), and the Auto Theft unit. I was also instrumental in starting the Juvenile Truancy unit, which led to a decrease in home burglaries in the area. I received several awards during my 30 years with the Broward County Sheriff's Office, including a full pension and benefits. I was one of four original members of the Motorcycle unit and became their first certified Motorcycle instructor. In 1996, I joined First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale and served in the Christmas pageant for two years. Later, I became a volunteer in their Security team and eventually became the Lead security Agent for the Pastor and his family. I also volunteer at the Make a Wish Foundation since 2004 and at the Broward County Humane Society for the past five years. I am a member of The Hundred Club since 2017, which assists family members of fallen Firefighters and Law enforcement officers. Currently, I am a weekly attendee at Calvary Chapel church, serving as a Greeter at the door entrance. Despite my injuries, I used to be a good neighbor by helping with lawn care and pool cleaning. One of my greatest accomplishments is my son Jeffrey, who has grown up to be a Pastor and a father of three great children. Ultimately, my life's greatest joy and fulfillment come from serving our Creator, GOD.
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