File #: R-115-23    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 3/10/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/21/2023 Final action: 3/21/2023
Title: Recognizing and congratulating Toledo Police Department Officer Dana Slay for being the first black officer awarded badge #1.
Sponsors: Cerssandra McPherson, Theresa Morris
Label
Council Members McPherson and Morris

Title
Recognizing and congratulating Toledo Police Department Officer Dana Slay for being the first black officer awarded badge #1.

Summary
WHEREAS, Toledo Police Department Officer (TPD) Dana Slay is the oldest of seven kids in her family, where she was born and raised in Toledo and graduated from Scott High School, and today has one daughter, Kimbrance; and

WHEREAS, she was hired by the police department on December 14, 1990 and she has worked in Operations and Community Services; and recalls it being winter when she started her 33-year career on the force, remembering the exact day, December 14, 1990; and

WHEREAS, despite not aspiring to become a police officer from a young age, Officer Slay was encouraged to take the test and eventually ranked 34th out of 5000 people, and has never regretted her decision, always taking pride in serving the community, helping people in their time of need, big or small, adopting the moto "to protect and serve" as her own; and

WHEREAS, upon receiving the honor, Officer Slay said she is filled with pride and honor to become the first Black officer to be awarded Badge No. 1, which means she holds the highest rank among TPD patrolmen in the Toledo Police Department; and

WHEREAS, when Officer Slay's daughter pinned Badge No. 1 on her uniform, TPD officers, friends, and family erupted in applause and cheers, and her family was in happy tears; and

WHEREAS, the long tradition started in 1873 and Officer Slay is the first African-American woman to ever wear Badge No. 1-the highest patrolman in the police department; and

WHEREAS, the significance of this historical achievement is not lost on Officer Slay who stated, "This badge means that I am a representation of the department, serving as an inspiration for Black officers and letting them know that they too can achieve whatever they set their sights on. To have earned this honor and make hi...

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