[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 143 (Wednesday, September 10, 2008)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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IN HONOR OF GORDON WEEKS
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HON. ELTON GALLEGLY
of california
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Mr. GALLEGLY. Madam Speaker, I rise in honor of Simi Valley Police
Department Lieutenant Gordon Weeks, who retires today after 31\1/2\
years of dedicated and exceptional service to the department and the
city it serves.
Simi Valley, California, has been my home for more than 40 years.
When I was first elected to the City Council, Simi Valley's public
safety was entrusted to the Simi Valley Community Safety Agency.
Officers rode in white cars and wore light blue uniform shirts. It was
an intentionally low-key and, some might say, casual approach to law
enforcement.
Not long after my election to the council, I became the city's first
elected mayor. A young officer approached me with his concerns about
the image and functions of the Community Safety Agency and his ideas
for professionalizing it. Our discussions, some of which occurred as I
rode the streets of the city with officer Weeks in his patrol car, led
to action. Soon the Simi Valley Community Safety Agency became the Simi
Valley Police Department. White patrol cars were transformed into
traditional black and whites. Community safety officers became trained
and professional police officers and dressed the part.
Gordon Weeks was a pivotal force in bringing about those changes. He
acted on his sense of professionalism and thereby helped to modernize
Simi Valley's police force.
Gordon's influence over the maturity of the department did not end
there. He remained at the forefront of building a professional police
department. He was a founding member of the department's SWAT team and,
after he was promoted to lieutenant in 1997, Gordon served 4 years as
the SWAT commander.
Gordon also trained new recruits as a field training officer and
later oversaw that program and the firearms training program for 3\1/2\
years.
As a Driving Under the Influence Team member for less than 2 years,
Gordon arrested approximately 400 drunken drivers. For 2\1/2\ years he
solved property and violent crimes as a detective. He was a patrol
sergeant for 8 years. He worked as a background investigator. He served
as a patrol watch commander and patrol administrative lieutenant.
Always, Gordon Weeks served as a professional. And the Police
Department Lieutenant Weeks leaves behind today has his mark on it, for
the better. Our collaboration and my respect for his dedication and
professionalism has led to a long and lasting friendship.
Madam Speaker, I know my colleagues join me in thanking Lieutenant
Gordon Weeks for more than three decades of dedication and
professionalism to the Simi Valley Police Department and in wishing him
well in a long and fruitful retirement. Godspeed, Gordy.
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