“Working together to Empower the “Community” for Greatness”.
Mission:
The Centurions for Justice (HCPD’s Minority Officers Association), would like to take this opportunity to familiarize you with the rich history of this organization, its purpose, its commitment to community outreach. The organization was founded in 1976 by five minority officers, Herman Charity, Robert Jones, Frank Dawson, Richard Hall, and Gregg Scott, who recognized a collaborative effort as the most effective strategy to address top concerns.
To raise questions about relevant issues such as fairness in the administration of justice, police and community relations, and the hiring and promotion of minority police officers. We serve as advocates to identify and resolve concerns that may result in inequities among employees and the community. We will continue to promote and encourage attitudes and characteristics that permit adaptability to the changing demands placed on law enforcement.
We will continue to promote and encourage attitudes and characteristics that permit adaptability to the changing demands placed on law enforcement. We are currently 48 members strong, comprised of several different minority ethic groups.
CFJ Executive Board
President- Sgt. Shapree Crawford
smcrawford@howarcountymd.gov
Vice-President-Cpl. Wayne Weaver
wweaver@howarcountymd.gov
Treasurer- Cpl. Desmond Tubman
dtubman@howardcountymd.gov
Secretary- Cpl. William Harris
wharris@howardcountymd.gov
P.O. Box 2205
Ellicott City, Maryland 21041