Retired LAPD Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey

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Cheryl Dorsey
Cheryl Dorsey was raised in South Central Los Angeles. After attending Catholic school at an early age, she embarked on a career in law enforcement, beginning with the Department of Justice, the Bureau of Investigations, and Narcotic Enforcement, shortly after graduating high school.

She later joined the LAPD in 1980, a time when the department was under a consent decree to hire more women and minorities. Cheryl spent twenty years on the LAPD working patrol, narcotics, and vice assignments for all four bureaus of operation: South, Central, West, and Valley. She is most proud of having spent her entire twenty years working field-related assignments, which included the infamous gang unit known as the Community Resources against Street Hoodlums, or CRASH.

During her tenure, Sergeant Dorsey received numerous commendations and accolades from her command staff and the public she served. Cheryl enjoys spending time with her four sons, being a grandmother, roller skating, and appreciating the world around her.

She has written an autobiography about her experience as an LAPD officer, entitled “Black & Blue (The Creation of a Manifesto): The True Story of an African-American Woman on the LAPD and the Powerful Secrets She Uncovered (Volume 1)” It is available both on her website and on Amazon.com.

Website: www.cheryldorsey.net

Social Media: Twitter @retlapdsgt | Facebook.com/iamcheryldorsey

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  1. Sweet!. I plan on checking these books out. I was employed by LAPD (clerical unit) Rampart, Pacific and started out at Parker Center.