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Biography of
Hartford Police Chief Daryl K. Roberts
See video of Chief Robert's July 132, 2008
Swearing-in-Ceremony
Since becoming Chief
of the Hartford Police Department in July of 2006,
Chief Roberts has emphasized continued
implementation of the HPD’s Neighborhood Policing
Plan through numerous initiatives including the
creation of Quality of Life Teams, increased foot
beats and bicycle patrols, and the establishment of
a partnership with The Travelers Corporation on
Truancy Reduction and Prevention. Chief Roberts
2007 Safe Summer Initiative resulted in a twenty
percent reduction in crime over the summer of 2006.
In a law enforcement career spanning more than
twenty-four years, Hartford Police Chief Daryl K.
Roberts, who was sworn in as Hartford's Twenty-First
Police Chief on July 12, 2006, has commanded every
major division of the Department. A 1982 graduate of
the Hartford Police Department Training Academy,
Chief Roberts began his career as a patrol officer.
In 1988 he was promoted to detective, and in 1991 to
sergeant assigned to the Vice and Narcotics Unit.
In 1994, Chief Roberts served with the Crimes
Against Persons and Major Crimes Divisions where he
supervised detectives in the investigations of
sexual assaults, homicides, kidnappings, rapes,
forgeries, robberies and burglaries.
An innovator in
community policing, in 1997 Chief Roberts was made
Commander of the HPD’s Community Oriented Policing
Operations Unit, a post he held until appointment as
Executive Officer to the Chief of Police in 2000.
As the Youth Initiative Supervisor from 2000 to
2002, Chief Roberts coordinated all community youth
related activities of the Department, including the
Police Athletic League, the D.A.R.E. Program, and
the Hartford Police Explorers and Cadet Programs.
Promoted to
Lieutenant in 2002 and assigned as a Patrol
Commander of Field Operations in the South District
Police Service Area, Chief Roberts commanded over
150 sworn and civilian personnel.
Appointed Commander
of the Juvenile Investigative Division in April of
2004, Chief Roberts managed and coordinated
investigations involving all juvenile sexual
assaults, child abuse and any other incidents where
children may fall victim to a crime. During his
tenure as Commander the Division saw an 80%
reduction in open cases.
With his co-authoring
of the Hartford Police Department’s Neighborhood
Policing Plan in February 2004, he was promoted to
the rank of Deputy Chief, Chief of the North
Division of the City. In January of 2005, he was
promoted to Assistant Chief, Chief of Detectives.
A recipient of the
“Chief’s Medal of Valor”, the highest honor bestowed
to a member of the Hartford Police Department, Chief
Roberts has three Distinguished Service Medals, six
Exemplary Service Medals and a Merit Award. He has
served with the Hartford Police Department Honor
Guard and the Department’s Emergency Response
Team. He is a member of the Connecticut Chiefs of
Police Association, the International Chiefs of
Police Association, the Hartford Guardians, the
Police Benevolent Association, the National
Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers, and
is a former member of Toastmasters International in
which he served two years as Vice President for
Education.
Chief Roberts
graduated with honors from Charter Oak State College
with a Bachelor of Science Degree with honors. He
earned his Associate Degree in Criminal Justice from
Tunxis Community College and a Certificate of
Distinction in Supervisory Leadership from the
Connecticut Criminal Justice Command Institute. In
2006 Chief Roberts graduated from Leadership Greater
Hartford.
A Deacon with the St.
John’s Full Gospel Deliverance Church, Chief Roberts
is the recipient of the 2007 Leadership Greater
Hartford 30th Anniversary Polaris Award,
the 2007 Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award of the Boy
Scouts of America, the 2007 Connecticut State Police
CT Chapter Men and Women for Justice Law Enforcement
Award, and the 2007 Christian Activities Council
Certificate of Merit. In 2006, Chief Roberts was
the recipient of the Chain Fund Purpose Filled Life
Award, the Bridgeport Guardians Professional
Achievement Award, the H.O.P.E. CDC Leadership Award
and the Affecting New Thoughts Business Concepts
Appreciation Award. Chief Roberts is also the
recipient of the 2008 Distinguished Chiefs Award
from The Police commissioners Association of
Connecticut, the 2008 Community Service Award of the
Greater Hartford Urban League, and the 2008
Distinguished Gentleman Award of the Southern
Connecticut Black Nurses Association, Inc. |