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Rosa Emilia Rodríguez-Vélez
United States Attorney
District of Puerto Rico


    Torre Chardón, Suite 1201          (787) 766-5656
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San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918
     
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: July 15, 2010
Contact:          U.S. Attorney's Office
Lymarie V. Llovet-Ayala
Public Affairs Specialist
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SPECIAL ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GILLERMO GIL: RECIPIENT
OF ANNUAL PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

WASHINGTON—The Department of Justice announced the 24 recipients of the annual Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Achievement Awards in a ceremony hosted by Acting Deputy Attorney General Gary G. Grindler at the PSN national conference in New Orleans. Recipients were chosen from a large pool of nominations submitted by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices across the nation.

"At its core, Project Safe Neighborhoods is built upon the commitment and personal integrity of individuals like those we honor today. This year’s awards celebrate and highlight the work that has been done that has truly made a difference," said Acting Deputy Attorney General Grindler. "Led by our U.S. Attorneys, federal, state, tribal and local law enforcement and prosecutors are on the frontlines on the streets of America every day. We thank you for your service, and honor your success."

"This award is in recognition of all federal and state law enforcement agencies and prosecutors that have been fighting drug trafficking crimes through the United States Attorney’s Office Strike Force teams. Since 2006, Strike Force teams have investigated and prosecuted 1,667 individuals and all the defendants that have gone to trial have been found guilty," said Rosa Emilia Rodríguez-Vélez, U.S. Attorney for the District of Puerto Rico. "With a 100% conviction rate, we congratulate Special Assistant United States Attorney Gillermo Gill for this outstanding achievement."

The recipients of the 2010 Project Safe Neighborhoods Achievement Awards include the following:

To find out about more about PSN and its local programs, visit the PSN website at www.psn.gov.