10-R215

2010 -- H 8072

Enacted 05/05/10

 

H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N

HONORING CHIEF OF POLICE JAMIE HAINSWORTH ON THE OCCASION OF HIS

RETIREMENT FROM THE GLOCESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT

     

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Kilmartin, Pollard, Winfield, DaSilva, and Almeida

     Date Introduced: April 29, 2010

 

 

     WHEREAS, Jamie Hainsworth’s acceptance into the Rhode Island Municipal Police

Academy began a distinguished career as a police officer that would span three decades and earn

him the respect and admiration of the entire law enforcement community; and

     WHEREAS, Upon completion of the academy, Chief Hainsworth joined the Glocester

Police Department on January 1st of 1980; and

      WHEREAS, By consistently demonstrating integrity and outstanding leadership skills,

Chief Hainsworth rose quickly through the ranks. In 1985, he made the rank of Sergeant, in

1988, he was promoted to Lieutenant, in 1998, he was named Captain, and in 1999, he was

named Chief of the Glocester Police Department, a position he has held ever since; and

     WHEREAS, In addition to his copious duties with the Glocester PD, Chief Hainsworth

has served as President and is currently the Treasurer of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs

Association. He has also served as the Treasurer of the New England Association of Chiefs of

Police; and

     WHEREAS, Chief Hainsworth is also a devoted husband. Both he and his wife,

Charlene, enjoy beautifying their lovely home in Glocester. One of his many projects was to

build a man-made pond on the property. The Chief also enjoys running, both for pleasure and

fitness, and participates in various organized “runs” throughout the state; and

      WHEREAS, In February of 2010, Chief Hainsworth retired from the Glocester Police

Department, but he certainly did not remain idle for long. He devotes a great deal of time, and a

good measure of love and kindness, to the Special Olympics, something he has done for many

years and for which he has been nationally recognized. In addition, he is currently working with

the organization Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD); and

     WHEREAS, Chief Hainsworth is “an officer and a gentleman” and the citizenry of

Glocester and Rhode Island lead far safer and more secure lives due to his extraordinary career.

His integrity, dedication to the job, and respect for his fellow police officers will be sorely

missed, although there is little doubt that in his heart he will always be part of the force and a

brother in blue; now, therefore be it

     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and

Providence Plantations hereby recognizes, honors, and thanks Chief Jamie Hainsworth on the

occasion of his retirement after thirty years of steadfast and distinguished service to the people of

Glocester and the State of Rhode Island. We wish him good health, fulfillment, and continued

success in all his future endeavors; and be it further

     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to

transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Glocester Chief of Police Jamie Hainsworth.

     

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