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Three new Brockton school police officers sworn in at council meeting

Brockton City Council · May 12, 2026
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Summary

Council presiding officer administered the oath to three new school police officers—Jordan McDonoughly, Jason Perez and Jasmine Rosa—who graduated the academy and signed oaths to support the Commonwealth and perform duties as school police officers.

At the start of the May 11 meeting the presiding councilor invited attendees to stand to recognize three new school police officers who graduated from the academy and were sworn in before the council.

The presiding officer read the officers' names — Jordan McDonoughly, Jason Perez and Jasmine Rosa — asked them to raise their right hands and repeat the oath to support the constitutions of the Commonwealth and the United States and to faithfully discharge the duties of a school police officer. Officers repeated the oath and signed the required paperwork in the presence of the clerk and council.

Councilors and attendees offered congratulations; the presiding officer recessed briefly to allow congratulations and then called the meeting to order.

No further personnel details, salary or assignment information were recorded in the meeting minutes; the swearing-in was a ceremonial and administrative act at the start of the public meeting.