JOIN OUR SISTERS IN CRIME CHAPTER JUNE 4
FOR A LOOK AT HIGH SCHOOL CRIME/ VIOLENCE/PREVENTION
On Thursday, June 4, the Upstate SC Chapter of Sisters in Crime
has the pleasure of welcoming Cpl. Eric
Brown, Westminster, SC, Police Department, who will talk about the challenges
of crime and violence in high schools and programs for juveniles.
Cpl. Brown has been a police officer for 15 years, has a
Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice, and is working on a Master’s Degree in
Business Administration. He spent the
first nine years of his law enforcement career in the Clearwater-Tampa,
Florida, with three of those years working as a School Resource Officer. He
joined the Seneca, SC, Police Department six years ago and has served as a
School Resource Officer for Seneca High School. He recently transferred to the
Westminster Police Department where his responsibilities include programs for
juveniles.
“Being a School Resource Officer is like being a one-man police
force,” he says. “You are the chief, the investigator, the patrol officer, the
counselor. You have to wear many different hats.”
Cpl. Brown lives in Seneca, SC, with his wife, Dee. They have
seven children.
The monthly Sisters in Crime meeting is scheduled for
Thursday, June 4, at The Runway Café, 21 Airport Rd, Greenville, S.C. Be there at 6:15 p.m. to meet Cpl.
Brown and enjoy chapter fellowship. Supper should be served at 6:30. Our
guest’s presentation will begin right after new and old business at 7 p.m. Both
the dinner and the meeting are open to the public.
In order for the Runway Café to speed service, dinner
orders must be emailed to Ellis Vidler by noon the day of the
meeting. If you can't dine with us, we would still like to know you plan to
attend so we can be sure you have a seat. To see the special menu for our
group, please click on the Advance Order Menu tab at
right. If you place an order and do not attend or fail to cancel
by noon, you will be charged for the meal. And like always, we'll enjoy
it.
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