AGE: 48
HOME BASE: Inglewood, CA
PROFESSION: Former Police Officer
DOING RIGHT: As a former Los Angeles police officer, he founded the African American Peace Officers Association, which led the push for former L.A. Police Chief Daryl Gates to resign after the Rodney King beating. “My personal pleasure is being able to be a part of solution,” says Lee-McGill. “A problem is not doing anything and simply accepting society as it is. Making a change, mentoring young people and passing on a legacy for tomorrow is what’s important to me.”
AGE: 48
HOME BASE: Inglewood, CA
PROFESSION: Former Police Officer
DOING RIGHT: As a former Los Angeles police officer, he founded the African American Peace Officers Association, which led the push for former L.A. Police Chief Daryl Gates to resign after the Rodney King beating. “My personal pleasure is being able to be a part of solution,” says Lee-McGill. “A problem is not doing anything and simply accepting society as it is. Making a change, mentoring young people and passing on a legacy for tomorrow is what’s important to me.”
AGE: 48
HOME BASE: Inglewood, CA
PROFESSION: Former Police Officer
DOING RIGHT: As a former Los Angeles police officer, he founded the African American Peace Officers Association, which led the push for former L.A. Police Chief Daryl Gates to resign after the Rodney King beating. “My personal pleasure is being able to be a part of solution,” says Lee-McGill. “A problem is not doing anything and simply accepting society as it is. Making a change, mentoring young people and passing on a legacy for tomorrow is what’s important to me.”
AGE: 48
HOME BASE: Inglewood, CA
PROFESSION: Former Police Officer
DOING RIGHT: As a former Los Angeles police officer, he founded the African American Peace Officers Association, which led the push for former L.A. Police Chief Daryl Gates to resign after the Rodney King beating. “My personal pleasure is being able to be a part of solution,” says Lee-McGill. “A problem is not doing anything and simply accepting society as it is. Making a change, mentoring young people and passing on a legacy for tomorrow is what’s important to me.”
AGE: 48
HOME BASE: Inglewood, CA
PROFESSION: Former Police Officer
DOING RIGHT: As a former Los Angeles police officer, he founded the African American Peace Officers Association, which led the push for former L.A. Police Chief Daryl Gates to resign after the Rodney King beating. “My personal pleasure is being able to be a part of solution,” says Lee-McGill. “A problem is not doing anything and simply accepting society as it is. Making a change, mentoring young people and passing on a legacy for tomorrow is what’s important to me.”
AGE: 48
HOME BASE: Inglewood, CA
PROFESSION: Former Police Officer
DOING RIGHT: As a former Los Angeles police officer, he founded the African American Peace Officers Association, which led the push for former L.A. Police Chief Daryl Gates to resign after the Rodney King beating. “My personal pleasure is being able to be a part of solution,” says Lee-McGill. “A problem is not doing anything and simply accepting society as it is. Making a change, mentoring young people and passing on a legacy for tomorrow is what’s important to me.”
AGE: 48
HOME BASE: Inglewood, CA
PROFESSION: Former Police Officer
DOING RIGHT: As a former Los Angeles police officer, he founded the African American Peace Officers Association, which led the push for former L.A. Police Chief Daryl Gates to resign after the Rodney King beating. “My personal pleasure is being able to be a part of solution,” says Lee-McGill. “A problem is not doing anything and simply accepting society as it is. Making a change, mentoring young people and passing on a legacy for tomorrow is what’s important to me.”