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Retired Chief Bradley Bloom to Receive Law Enforcement Award

The award will be presented July 22 at the Hinsdale Village Hall.

Submitted by the Illinois State Bar Association.

HINSDALE, IL — Former Police Chief Bradley Bloom, of the Village of Hinsdale, will receive a 2016 Law Enforcement Award from the Illinois State Bar Association and ISBA President-elect Hon. Russell W. Hartigan on July 22 at 10 a.m. at the Hinsdale Village Hall, 19 E. Chicago.

The ISBA’s Law Enforcement Award was created to recognize sworn law enforcement officers for conduct that promotes justice and to distinguish those individuals whose service to the public brings honor and respect to the entire criminal justice system. It recognizes those who excel in law enforcement.

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Bloom is being acknowledged for upholding high ethical standards, bringing people from diverse backgrounds together to pursue a common goal, and his strong work ethic.

During his time as Chief of Police, Bloom improved the resident satisfaction rate, increased officer training hours, and implemented new programs that have focused on creating partnerships and improving community relationships.

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Bloom served as the chief of police for the Village of Hinsdale for the last 13 years and currently serves as the Village’s Director of Public Safety.

Bloom was nominated by the Hon. Russell W. Hartigan, a Cook County Circuit Judge in the Bridgeview Courthouse. Hartigan had the privilege of working for the Village on assigned legal cases and worked closely with then Chief Bloom.

“Brad Bloom has had a distinguished police career,” Judge Hartigan said. “The ISBA is proud to recognize him for his service to the community.”

The Illinois State Bar Association is a voluntary organization of 33,000 members that provides professional services to Illinois lawyers and education and services to the public. For more information, visit isba.org.

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