The resolution expresses deep appreciation and commendation for Police Chief Bradley Kendrick of Robertsdale, Alabama, who has dedicated over 36 years to law enforcement, including 23 years as the Chief of Police. Mayor Ruthie Campbell highlights Chief Kendrick's significant impact on the community, noting his integrity, leadership, and commitment to serving and protecting the citizens of Robertsdale. As a native of the city and a graduate of Robertsdale High School, he is recognized for his contributions to the police department, including being a founding member of the Robertsdale Major Crimes Unit and holding leadership roles in various law enforcement organizations.
The resolution acknowledges Chief Kendrick's humble nature, sense of humor, and ability to manage multiple responsibilities effectively, earning him respect not only within the police department but also among city employees and residents. His dedication to the community and the trust he built with its citizens are emphasized as key aspects of his legacy. The House of Representatives of Alabama formally recognizes Chief Kendrick's invaluable service and wishes him and his family a prosperous future, ensuring that his hard work and professionalism will continue to inspire others.