[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 164 (Monday, December 13, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8850-S8851]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NOMINATION OF DARRELL BELL
Mr. BAUCUS. Madam President, I rise today in strong support of
President Obama's nominee Darrell Bell for U.S. Marshal for the
District of Montana, and I call on my colleagues to support his
confirmation. As the former police chief for the City of Billings--
Montana's largest community--Darrell possesses the qualities necessary
to lead Montana's U.S Marshal's Office. For the last 3\1/2\ decades,
Darrell has served Montana's law enforcement community with passion and
expertise. Since 2006, Darrell has served as a criminal investigator
for the Montana Department of Justice, Gambling Control Division.
Darrell served over 30 years with the Billings Police Department,
including 5 as the Deputy Chief of Police. Originally from Joliet,
Darrell graduated from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy and began
his career with the Billings Police Department as a patrolman in 1974.
Working his way up the ranks, Darrell has served as a sergeant and then
lieutenant of Operations Division as well as captain for the
Investigations, Training, and Support Services Division. Upon the
request of Billings city administrator in 2005, then-Deputy Chief of
Police Bell stepped in to become the Interim Chief of Police. Darrell
has served Montana and his community on the executive boards for high-
intensity drug trafficking areas and the Montana chiefs of police.
Darrell has a proven track record of bringing folks together, working
with local, State, and Federal law enforcement officials to provide a
safe environment for Montana's communities. Darrell's experience and
leadership in law enforcement will truly be an asset for Montana's U.S.
Marshal's Office. Mr. President, I congratulate Darrell on his
nomination, in recognition of his continued service to the State of
Montana, and I urge the Senate to confirm Darrell Bell's nomination.
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