_______________________________ _______________________________ 1 Chairman Phil Mendelson Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. 2 3 4 _______________________________ _______________________________ 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie 6 7 8 _______________________________ _______________________________ 9 Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau Councilmember Janeese Lewis George 10 11 12 _______________________________ _______________________________ 13 Councilmember Robert White, Jr. Councilmember Matthew Frumin 14 15 16 _______________________________ _______________________________ 17 Councilmember Brooke Pinto Councilmember Christina Henderson 18 19 20 _______________________________ _______________________________ 21 Councilmember Charles Allen Councilmember Vincent C. Gray 22 23 24 _______________________________ 25 Councilmember Anita Bonds 26 27 28 29 A CEREMONIAL RESOLUTION 30 ______________ 31 32 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 33 __________________ 34 35 To recognize, honor, and thank Robert J. Contee, III for more than thirty-three years of service 36 to the District of Columbia as a law enforcement officer for the Metropolitan Police 37 Department, including more than two years (2021-2023) as the Chief of Police. 38 39 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III is a native Washingtonian from the Carver Terrace 40 community on 21 st Street, Northeast, and a proud graduate of Spingarn High School; 41 42 WHEREAS, despite many challenges and traumas experienced in that community, Chief 43 Contee persevered with an unwavering desire to give back to his hometown through public 44 service; 45 46 WHEREAS, Chief Contee joined the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) in 1989 as 47 a Police Cadet, and began his path of excellence to a long and impactful career; 48 49 WHEREAS, after several successful years as a Cadet, Robert J. Contee, III became a full-50 time sworn member of the Metropolitan Police Department in 1992; 51 52 WHEREAS, following graduation from the Metropolitan Police Academy, his first patrol 53 assignment was in the Third District; 54 55 WHEREAS, Chief Contee served the community of the Second District in the rank of 56 Sergeant before returning to the police academy as a training Sergeant at MPD’s residential 57 facility to positively influence the next generation of police officers; 58 59 WHEREAS, upon his promotion to the rank of Lieutenant, he served as the Police 60 Service Area leader in the Second District and then led the Intelligence Branch to ensure the 61 District was well-protected and MPD was prepared to respond to threats and critical incidents; 62 63 WHEREAS, in January 2004, Robert J. Contee, III was promoted to the rank of Captain 64 and was responsible for leading the Violent Crimes Branch, including MPD’s Homicide Branch 65 and Sexual Assault Unit; 66 67 WHEREAS, later that year he was promoted to the rank of Commander and returned to 68 the Second District to oversee all patrol operations and personnel before being transferred to the 69 Special Operations Division in April 2006, where he oversaw tactical patrol, special events, and 70 District traffic safety functions; 71 72 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III became Commander of the Sixth District in 2007, an 73 area that includes the Northeast (east of the Anacostia River) and Southeast quadrants of the city, 74 before taking command of the Recruiting Division in October 2014; 75 76 WHEREAS, he returned to patrol operations to lead the First District as their Commander 77 in January 2016 until his appointment as Assistant Chief of MPD’s Professional Development 78 Bureau to oversee the Human Resources Management Division, Disciplinary Review Division 79 the Metropolitan Police Academy and Recruiting; 80 81 WHEREAS, in April 2017, Contee was named Patrol Chief of Patrol Services South and 82 was responsible for the oversight of the First, Sixth, and Seventh Police Districts, before being 83 named Assistant Chief of the MPD’s Investigative Services Bureau in March 2018; 84 85 WHEREAS, following the retirement of Chief Peter Newsham, DC’s own Robert J. 86 Contee, III was sworn in as Acting Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department on January 2, 87 2021, before his unanimous confirmation by DC Council as the 31 st permanent Chief of the 88 Department on May 4, 2021; 89 90 WHEREAS, Chief Contee leaves behind a legacy of leadership, building impactful 91 community-police relationships, investing in employee wellness and development and making 92 the District of Columbia safer for all residents and visitors; 93 94 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III, in his first week as Chief, led the Metropolitan Police 95 Department, assisting agencies and the city of Washington, DC through the historic January 6 th 96 insurrection at the United States Capitol and the subsequent investigation and proceedings; 97 98 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III, never forgot about his opportunity to serve as a Cadet 99 and the positive impact it can have on young Washingtonians as he expanded the MPD Cadet 100 Corps to recruit and retain more residents; 101 102 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III, established MPD’s Office of Diversity, Equity and 103 Inclusion and prioritized employee mental health and well-being; 104 105 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III, launched the DC Police Leadership Academy for 106 future police leaders across the world; 107 108 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III, strengthened critical relationships with federal law 109 enforcement agencies to prevent and combat violent crime; 110 111 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III, increased impactful youth engagement through the 112 creation of the Youth Advisory Board and led MPD’s inaugural Youth Summit; 113 114 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III, elevated transparency across the agency; 115 116 WHEREAS, Robert J. Contee, III, implemented Active Bystandership for Law 117 Enforcement (ABLE) training for all MPD members; 118 119 WHEREAS, Chief Contee is a lifelong learner and chose to continue his academic 120 studies by attending George Washington University earning his bachelor’s degree in Professional 121 Studies with a concentration in Political Science; 122 123 WHEREAS, Chief Contee’s professional development continued throughout his career as 124 he completed studies at the Management College at the Institute for Law Enforcement 125 Administration and the Senior Management Institute for Police of the Police Executive Research 126 Forum; 127 128 WHEREAS, Chief Contee mentored police executives from across the country as part of 129 the Major Cities Chiefs Association’s Leadership Institute; 130 131 WHEREAS, Chief Contee’s motto, “Excellence is Transferrable,” is a reflection of his 132 thirty-three year career with the Metropolitan Police Department; 133 134 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this 135 resolution may be cited as the “Chief Robert J. Contee, III Recognition Resolution of 136 2023”. 137 138 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia recognizes, honors, and thanks Chief 139 Robert J. Contee, III for his thirty-four years of service to the District of Columbia as a cadet, 140 sworn officer, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, commander, and Chief of Police for the 141 Metropolitan Police Department. 142 143 Sec. 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon the first date of publication in 144 the District of Columbia Register. 145