Record #: R2021-376   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 3/24/2021 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 3/24/2021
Title: Tribute to late Police Officer Dorelle Brandon, Star 2684, and recognition of female police officers in conjunction with Women's History Month
Sponsors: Taylor, Jeanette B.
Attachments: 1. R2021-376.pdf
Dorelle Brandon Star: #2684

A resolution recognizing Police Officer Dorelle "Cannon" Brandon and honoring the woman officers ofthe Chicago Police Department

Whereas, in honor of Women's History Month we recognize the life of Police Officer Dorelle "Cannon" Brandon, Star: #2684, first woman Chicago Police Officer to be slain in the line of duty and honor the courage of women police officers. Today, we thank them for their willingness to sacrifice their personal safety and concerns to ensure the safety of our citizenry. The bravery, the devotion to duty, and the love of the community of these heroes have forever earned a place in the hearts and memories of the citizens they willingly risked and risk thier lives to protect; and

Whereas, Police Officer Dorelle "Cannon" Brandon was born in Chicago on December 27, 1948, to Charles and Delores Cannon. Dorelle was the youngest of 9 children. Upon graduating from John M. Harlan High School she decided to join the Chicago Police Department in the footsteps of her step-father, Norman White. Quickly after joining CPD, she met and married fellow officer Matthew Brandon. Their union gave the world 3 children, Sean Scott Brandon (who is an active Chicago Police Officer) Marvin Edward Brandon and Barbara Sharee Brandon. They chose to raise their family on 78th and Yates; and

Whereas, Police Officer Dorelle "Cannon" Brandon was a life-long learner, deciding to pursue her associate's degree, only being a couple of hours from completion at the time of her death. Officer Dorelle Brandon was assigned to the 003rd District as a tactical officer and served as a dedicated public servant who performed her duties in a manner that has distinguished the entire law enforcement profession; and


Whereas, Police Officer Dorelle "Cannon" Brando, demonstrated commitment and care in the exercise of her duties and was an eager protector of the public and her fellow officers she willingly volunteered to be detailed to the undercover narcotics unit...

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