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Robbins board swears in Police Chief Terry White, Officer Benjamin Garcia and Village Attorney Brian Miller

Village of Robbins Mayor and Board of Trustees · May 13, 2025
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Summary

At its May 13 meeting the Robbins board approved motions to swear in Terry White as police chief, Benjamin Garcia as a police officer and Brian Miller as village attorney; each approval passed by unanimous roll-call votes recorded in the minutes.

The Village of Robbins board unanimously approved motions to swear in Terry White as police chief, Benjamin Garcia as a police officer and Brian Miller as village attorney during the May 13 meeting.

Trustee David R. Dyson moved and Trustee Thomas Harper Jr. seconded the motion to approve the swearing in of Terry White as police chief; roll-call ayes were recorded from Trustees Dyson, Maxey, Harper, Kelly, Holmes and Collier and the motion carried. Chief Terry White addressed attendees with remarks recorded in the minutes.

Separately, Trustee Michael D. Collier Sr. moved and Trustee Jeanneen A. Holmes seconded the motion to swear in Benjamin Garcia as a police officer; the board again voted aye on the motion. Trustee Ernest Maxey Jr. moved and Trustees Chanel E. Kelly and Michael D. Collier Sr. seconded the motion to swear in Brian Miller as village attorney; that motion also passed on recorded roll-call ayes.

The mayor also acknowledged a request from the Martin family seeking an honorary street naming; the minutes record the acknowledgment but do not show a formal vote or schedule for that request. The minutes note Chief White "made remarks to the citizens" but do not provide verbatim comments.