[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 134 (Tuesday, October 9, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1690]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF MICHAEL BRUNICARDI
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HON. JACKIE SPEIER
of california
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Ms. SPEIER. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor Lieutenant Michael
Brunicardi, who has retired after devoting more than three decades to
protecting the citizens of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Lieutenant Brunicardi graduated from San Jose City College Police
Academy in 1978. After a brief period working for the San Mateo Police
Department, Lieutenant Brunicardi went on to Colma, where he protected
the public as a police officer and sergeant for 8 years. He returned to
San Mateo in 1987 and served in the San Mateo Police Department for 25
years. He was promoted to Corporal in 1992, Sergeant in 1994 and
Lieutenant in 2001.
Throughout his career Lieutenant Brunicardi has gone above and beyond
the call of duty, and has dedicated himself to protecting victims and
young people. He has put his own life on the line for the safety of
others.
Lieutenant Brunicardi has received a multitude of awards and
recognitions for his outstanding service. In 1985, he was awarded the
Heroism Award from the Peninsula Council of Lion's Clubs for his
apprehension of an armed and dangerous suspect. He has received
numerous commendations from the District Attorney's Office for his
investigative skills in a variety of crimes, including child
molestation cases. The Downtown San Mateo Association presented him
with an award for ``Outstanding Dedication'' to the development of the
family-friendly safety program in a new downtown theater project. In
Lieutenant Brunicardi's 25-year career with the City of San Mateo he
amassed more than 100 letters of acknowledgement and thanks from the
public and city staff because of his integrity and professionalism.
Community policing involves building lasting relationships and lines
of communication between police officers and the public. Lieutenant
Brunicardi has dedicated his career to this type of important police
work, particularly in areas facing gang violence and other criminal
activities. He has implemented several neighborhood safety partnership
programs in cooperation with neighborhood association groups.
At age 55, Lieutenant Brunicardi is a proud husband and father. He
has been married to his wife, Valerie, for 20 years and has five
children: Anthony, Steven, Andrew, Justin and Nicole, who range in age
from 11 to 27.
Lieutenant Brunicardi loves working with young adults and children
and has coached baseball for 25 years. For 10 years he contributed as a
board member of the Burlingame Youth Baseball Association, and serves
as that association's president.
Although Lieutenant Brunicardi is retiring from a long and meaningful
career as a law enforcement officer, he will continue to play a vital
role in our community as an associate professor at the College of San
Mateo. In September, Lieutenant Brunicardi began teaching Criminal
Justice, Juvenile Justice and Criminal Investigation in this role.
While Lieutenant Brunicardi feels blessed to be able to work with young
people in this capacity, his students will benefit most from his
dynamic personality, his passion for the profession and his expertise
in the field.
Mr. Speaker, Lieutenant Brunicardi has devoted his time, energy and
passion to serving as a leader and a role model in our community. I ask
that the House of Representatives join me in commending him for his
extraordinary selflessness and service.