Public Safety Liaison & Benevolence

HPD as well as other area law enforcement departments are eligible to submit nominees. County, State and Federal law enforcement organizations are also authorized to submit nominees as the membership of ASIS International is open to every level of government. Please submit nominees to the Public Safety Liaison & Benevolence Committee, ASIS International Houston Chapter - asis@asishouston.org.The ASIS International Houston Chapter annual dues underwrite the activities of the Public Safety Liaison & Benevolence Committee. To join the Houston Chapter click here.

Deputy Huey Townley - January 2008 Deputy Javier Urena - Officer of the Years 2007- Awarded February 2008 HPD Sergeant Eurisa Warfield - March 2008
HPD Officer Charles Lagroue - April 2008 Deputy Robert Nesby - May 2008 Sergeant Anthony McConnell - June 2008
HPD Officer Edgar DeJesus - July 2008 HPD Officer Michael Iwasyk - September 2008 HPD Sergeant Whitman Liu - October 2008
HPD Officer Manual Ramirez- November 2008    

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Honoring HPD Officer Manuel A. Ramirez - November 2008

Left to right -
Sergeant G. E. Relither
Captain Ceaser Moore
Officer Manual Ramirez
Greg Walker Esq., ARM, CPP

On July 14, 2008, Officer Manuel Ramirez responded to a general broadcast regarding multiple suspects involved in several aggravated robberies. The officer checked the immediate area with negative results, then took the initiative to go back to the original scene to speak with the complainant and gather more information on the suspects.

As he checked the surrounding area, he observed a male matching the suspect’s description at a bus stop. Officer Ramirez reacted quickly and ordered the suspect to show his hands. He then observed a second suspect sitting at the bus stop bench counting money. Officer Ramirez saw the barrel of a gun underneath the suspect’s thigh and immediately drew his weapon and ordered them to the ground. Officer Ramirez arrested and secured the suspects and took them back to the complainant where they were positively identified.

Upon further investigation, it was learned that two additional complainants had been victimized. One of the complainants advised that he was robbed at gunpoint and injured when the suspects struck him in the head with the pistol. The other complainant advised that when he confronted the two suspects when he saw them attempting to steal his bike one suspect pulled out a knife and the other suspect displayed a pistol. Officer Ramirez’ investigation yielded marijuana possessed by one of the suspects, both the pistol and knife used in the crimes, and all the money stolen. His initiative and strong police instincts resulted in the arrest of two extremely dangerous individuals that have no regard for human life. Due to his heroic efforts, the citizens of this community will be safe from two dangerous criminals.