Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR428

Introduced
3/16/09  
Enrolled
3/16/09  

Caption

In memory of Malcolm Kenneth Wilson of Austin.

Impact

The resolution highlights Wilson's deep commitment to public safety and community service throughout his career, particularly as a leader in the Bomb Squad and a member of the Special Weapons and Tactics team. His achievements included receiving multiple accolades, such as Lifesaving Medals and recognition from the 100 Club of Austin. The resolution serves not only as a tribute to Wilson’s efforts but also reflects the Texas Senate's appreciation for law enforcement officers' sacrifices in their duties.

Summary

Senate Resolution 428 is a memorial resolution dedicated to the remembrance of Sergeant Malcolm Kenneth Wilson, a respected member of the Austin Police Department who passed away on March 6, 2009, at the age of 55. The resolution acknowledges Wilson's contributions to law enforcement and his exemplary service to the community. Born in California, Wilson moved to Austin at a young age, where he pursued a career in policing beginning in 1980, ultimately rising to the rank of sergeant.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a unifying statement honoring an individual's life and career, discussions surrounding such memorial resolutions may evoke differing sentiments among community members depending on their views toward law enforcement. The emphasis on Wilson's accomplishments adjusts the narrative to highlight the positive contributions of police officers within the community.

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