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What an amazing day at the 31st Annual BPS-Special Olympics School Day Games! Hundreds of Brockton students shined in track and field at Marciano Stadium. Huge thanks to Brockton Police Officers Thaymara Martins and Miriam Goncalves, who kept everyone safe, cheered on athletes, and even joined in the fun!

Sergeant Mike Livingston and BHS Senior Jack Loja opened the ceremony with the Torch Run.

This incredible event, the largest unified games in New England,
truly celebrates our students' hard work and spirit.

@specialolympicsma
City of Brockton @citybrockton Brockton Public Schools
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What an amazing day at the 31st Annual BPS-Special Olympics School Day Games! Hundreds of Brockton students shined in track and field at Marciano Stadium. Huge thanks to Brockton Police Officers Thaymara Martins and Miriam Goncalves, who kept everyone safe, cheered on athletes, and even joined in the fun! 
 
Sergeant Mike Livingston and BHS Senior Jack Loja opened the ceremony with the Torch Run.

This incredible event, the largest unified games in New England, 
truly celebrates our students hard work and spirit. 

@specialolympicsma 
City of Brockton @citybrockton Brockton Public SchoolsImage attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment

Congrats to Michael Asack on becoming the newest Sergeant at the Brockton Police Department!

It was great to see colleagues, friends, and family gather at the City Council Chambers to witness his swearing-in ceremony last week.

We wish you all the best in your new role.
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Congrats to Michael Asack on becoming the newest Sergeant at the Brockton Police Department!  

It was great to see colleagues, friends, and family gather at the City Council Chambers to witness his swearing-in ceremony last week.  

We wish you all the best in your new role.

We're so grateful for the amazing support we received during National Police Week! Thank you to Brockton Post Acute Care, formerly Baypointe, for the delicious treats from White's Bakery and Officer Alex Burrell for bringing his Shave Ice Truck to headquarters — you brightened our day!

Shout-out to Walmart on Oak Street for the lovely cake, too. Your support means everything to us at the Brockton Police Department!

#NationalPoliceWeek #BrocktonPD #CommunitySupport #ThankYou
City of Brockton
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Were so grateful for the amazing support we received during National Police Week! Thank you to Brockton Post Acute Care, formerly Baypointe, for the delicious treats from Whites Bakery and Officer Alex Burrell for bringing his Shave Ice Truck to headquarters — you brightened our day!

Shout-out to Walmart on Oak Street for the lovely cake, too. Your support means everything to us at the Brockton Police Department!

#NationalPoliceWeek #BrocktonPD #CommunitySupport #ThankYou   
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This week, we honor the brave members of law enforcement who serve and protect our community every day — and we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

To all officers past and present: thank you for your courage, dedication, and unwavering commitment.

#BrocktonCommunity #CityofChampions #WhereBetterBegins #Brockton #BrocktonPolice

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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.