St. John’s Alumni in Law Enforcement

Police cars with sirens on
August 8, 2019

St. John’s alumni often point to the University’s Catholic and Vincentian mission of helping others as the inspiration for launching careers that serve the common good. This trio of Johnnies serves as a small sample of the countless generations of graduates who devote their lives to public service and uphold that time-honored pledge every day through their work in law enforcement.   

Community Outreach a Hallmark for Police Chief

Charles Broadway
Charles Broadway ’94CBA

Internship paves way for a career in crime-fighting

Alice Cubillos-Hall
Alice Cubillos-Hall ’90SVC, ’92SVC

Fighting Crime through Collaboration

Geraldine Hart
Geraldine Hart ’95L

 

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