Full Text of HR0400 96th General Assembly
HR0400 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | 3 |
| Representatives are pleased to congratulate William A. Biang on | 4 |
| the occasion of his retirement as Chief of the Waukegan Police | 5 |
| Department on May 4, 2009; and
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| WHEREAS, William Biang began his career with the Waukegan | 7 |
| Police Department in July of 1978 after graduating Cum Laude | 8 |
| from Western Illinois University with a Bachelor of Applied | 9 |
| Science degree in law enforcement administration; he is a | 10 |
| graduate of the FBI National Academy 181st Session and the | 11 |
| Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command, as | 12 |
| well as a graduate of numerous IACP and Illinois State Police | 13 |
| management and technical courses; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1983, William Biang was promoted to Sergeant | 15 |
| and was assigned to the Patrol Division, Criminal | 16 |
| Investigations Bureau to perform both adult and juvenile | 17 |
| investigations; he was also assigned to the Community Services | 18 |
| Division; in 1989, he was promoted to lieutenant and was | 19 |
| assigned as the Juvenile Bureau Commander; from 1990 to 1993, | 20 |
| he was appointed to serve as Deputy Chief of Police and was | 21 |
| responsible for all operational aspects of the police | 22 |
| department, including patrols, special operations, and | 23 |
| investigations; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1993, William Biang earned the rank of Captain | 2 |
| and was assigned as the Commander of Administrative Services, | 3 |
| where he was in charge of Internal Affairs; he was then | 4 |
| assigned to serve as the Commander of Special Operations, where | 5 |
| he took charge of gang and narcotics investigations, as well as | 6 |
| S.W.A.T. operations; in 1996, he organized the Repeat Offender | 7 |
| Strike Force of Lake County, a multi-jurisdictional task force, | 8 |
| and served as its first commander; in 1997, he was re-appointed | 9 |
| as the Deputy Chief of Police and was responsible for Support | 10 |
| Services; as Deputy Chief, he was instrumental in adopting and | 11 |
| implementing Community Policing and Neighborhood Policing | 12 |
| strategies within the Waukegan Police Department; in 2003, he | 13 |
| was appointed to serve as the Chief of the Waukegan Police | 14 |
| Department, where he remained until his retirement; and
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| WHEREAS, William Biang is a member of numerous community | 16 |
| and law enforcement organizations, including the Advisory | 17 |
| Board of the Staben Center, the Northern Illinois Council on | 18 |
| Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (NICASA), the IACP, the Illinois | 19 |
| Chiefs of Police, the Lake County Chiefs of Police, the | 20 |
| Metropolitan Enforcement Group Board of Directors, and the | 21 |
| Board of the Northern Illinois Police Crime Lab; he is a board | 22 |
| member of Boys and Girls Club of Lake County and the Lake | 23 |
| County YMCA; he has also served as vice president of the Board | 24 |
| of the Lake County Major Crimes Task Force; and
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| WHEREAS, William Biang lives in Waukegan with his wife and | 2 |
| his three children; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 4 |
| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | 5 |
| congratulate William A. Biang on the occasion of his retirement | 6 |
| and wish him many happy and healthy retirement years; and be it | 7 |
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 9 |
| presented to William Biang as a symbol of our esteem and | 10 |
| respect.
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