[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 23] [Senate] [Page 31266] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]CHARLES ``CHARLIE'' EDWARD BYRD: IN MEMORIAM Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, I share with my colleagues the memory of former Siskiyou County Sheriff Charles ``Charlie'' Edward Byrd who passed away on September 23, 2003 in Weed, CA. Charles Byrd had a remarkable career in law enforcement in Siskiyou County, and will be remembered as the first black sheriff in California. A native and lifetime resident of Weed, Charles Byrd was born on July 6, 1947. He attended local schools and was a standout football player earning the ``Lineman of the Year'' honor from Weed High School in 1965. In 1967, while attending the College of the Siskiyous, Charles Byrd began his career in law enforcement as a reserve police officer with the Weed Police Department and became a full-time officer the following year. In April of 1975 he was promoted to Police Chief, and in 1986 he was elected Sheriff of Siskiyou County. Charles Byrd's career in law enforcement broke color barriers as he was both the first black police officer in the town of Weed, and the first black sheriff in California. During his 16 years as Sheriff, Charlie Byrd's motto for the department was ``We Can.'' This motto led to countless improvements for Siskiyou County, including the development of the Siskiyou County Inter-Agency Narcotics Task Force, expansion of public safety programs, establishment of the Domestic Violence Response Team and Advisory Committee, formation of a detective bureau and expansion of technology and training within the department. Dedication to his community was also a top priority for Charles Byrd. In addition to making the Sheriff's Department accessible to the community at public events, he was a member of several professional and community organizations. Among the many associations to which Sheriff Byrd devoted his time were: the California Peace Officers' Association, California Police Chiefs' Association, Weed Chamber of Commerce, Weed Rotary Club, Habitat for Humanity, Weed Baptist Church, College of the Siskiyous Auxiliary Foundation Board of Directors, California State Sheriffs' Association and Western States Sheriffs' Association. Siskiyou County Supervisor LaVada Erickson commented, ``Sheriff Byrd looked upon Siskiyou County as an extension of his personal family, and we were treated as such. Law enforcement was his first pledge and commitment. He was very aware of our at-risk youth and was committed to encouraging the continuation of education for the enhancement it would bring to their lives. He was a quiet giant of a man with a heart that contained only the best for Siskiyou.'' Charles Byrd is survived by his mother, Eddie Byrd; sisters Ella Byrd, Charlene Byrd, Rose Applewhite; and brothers Larry Byrd, Arnold Byrd and Al Bearden. Sheriff Charles Byrd will always be remembered for his many contributions to law enforcement and to the betterment of Siskiyou County. His legacy will be cherished by his community for years to come. ____________________