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END OF AN ERA: CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR RETIREMENT, LT. BARRY!

April 30th marked the final day of a distinguished career for Lieutenant William Barry. After joining the Brockton Police Department in 1986, Lt. Barry has hung up his badge to enjoy a well-deserved retirement.

In honor of his nearly 40 years of service, we are sharing a special moment from his recent recognition as the recipient of the 2025 Lloyd A. Burchard Award. This award is a testament to the integrity, leadership, and commitment he has shown to the city of Brockton throughout his career.

From serving as a Sergeant and Armorer to his roles in the Honor Guard and managing the department’s range and weapons systems, Lt. Barry’s contributions have left an indelible mark on the BPD.

Please join us in thanking Lieutenant Barry for his decades of dedication and wishing him the very best in this next chapter of his life!
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Throughout the week, Brockton Police engaged with students at local high schools and Massasoit Community College in Canton. Officers and cadets introduced department opportunities, recruited prospects, and highlighted the rewards of a law enforcement career through our year-round relationship-building and outreach.

We were delighted to meet students at Brockton High, Cardinal Spellman, Southeastern Vocational Technical High School, and Massasoit Community College’s Canton Campus during our visits, giving them the opportunity to connect with new resources and support.

Special thanks to the City of Brockton and the Brockton Area NAACP for their support.
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Throughout the week, Brockton Police engaged with students at local high schools and Massasoit Community College in Canton. Officers and cadets introduced department opportunities, recruited prospects, and highlighted the rewards of a law enforcement career through our year-round relationship-building and outreach.

We were delighted to meet students at Brockton High, Cardinal Spellman, Southeastern Vocational Technical High School, and Massasoit Community College’s Canton Campus during our visits, giving them the opportunity to connect with new resources and support. 

Special thanks to the City of Brockton and the Brockton Area NAACP for their support.Image attachmentImage attachment

SHOOTING SUSPECT ARRESTED AT LOGAN

A man wanted in connection with a shooting at a Brockton home earlier this month has been arrested after returning to Massachusetts from the Dominican Republic.

On April 8, Brockton police responded to a report of gunfire inside a home on Oberlin Road. A short time later, a 23-year-old man arrived at a local hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg. Detectives quickly identified Christian Cordero, 23, of Brockton, as the suspect and obtained an arrest warrant.

Investigators later learned Cordero had traveled to the Dominican Republic. Brockton police detectives worked closely with the State Police to track his whereabouts. After receiving information that Cordero would arrive on a flight into Boston on Saturday, April 18, state police troopers took him into custody as he got off the plane.

Cordero is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (firearm), carrying a firearm without a license, unlawful possession of ammunition, and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a building.
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SHOOTING SUSPECT ARRESTED AT LOGAN

A man wanted in connection with a shooting at a Brockton home earlier this month has been arrested after returning to Massachusetts from the Dominican Republic. 

On April 8, Brockton police responded to a report of gunfire inside a home on Oberlin Road. A short time later, a 23-year-old man arrived at a local hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg. Detectives quickly identified Christian Cordero, 23, of Brockton, as the suspect and obtained an arrest warrant. 

Investigators later learned Cordero had traveled to the Dominican Republic. Brockton police detectives worked closely with the State Police to track his whereabouts. After receiving information that Cordero would arrive on a flight into Boston on Saturday, April 18, state police troopers took him into custody as he got off the plane. 

Cordero is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (firearm), carrying a firearm without a license, unlawful possession of ammunition, and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a building.

#FridayHiFive
Some kids may forget the morning rush, but they won’t forget the officer who smiled, cheered them on, and offered a high five at the door.

Before students headed into April vacation, city and school police officers visited schools across Brockton to share a little kindness and a simple high five that can mean just as much to a student as it does to the officer giving it. The chief joined in, too.
City of Brockton
Brockton Public Schools
#Brockton #BuildingTrust #CommunityPolicing
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#FridayHiFive
Some kids may forget the morning rush, but they won’t forget the officer who smiled, cheered them on, and offered a high five at the door.

Before students headed into April vacation, city and school police officers visited schools across Brockton to share a little kindness and a simple high five that can mean just as much to a student as it does to the officer giving it. The chief joined in, too.
City of Brockton
Brockton Public Schools
#Brockton #BuildingTrust #CommunityPolicingImage attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment
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Chief Brenda I. Perez was appointed in 2022. She has worked for the City of Brockton for 23 years and most recently served as the Records Division Lieutenant from 2020 until her appointment.
Having grown up in the City, Chief Perez started her career as a patrol officer in 1999 until her promotion to Sergeant in 2016. She is a Brockton High School graduate and received a Master’s Degree from Curry College. She also served in the United States Army Reserves for 24 years retiring as a Master Sergeant.