Kendrich

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After the Former Deputy Police Chief, Jon Persaud was killed in action during a gang shootout with a roving wasteland gang while defending the border of the city, Kamar Kendrich, a 28 year veteran of the police force assumed the position of Deputy Chief. He immediately took action to protect the city and avenge Persaud.

Leading a team of heavily armed officers into the wasteland, he brought back the heads of the men who lead the raid against the city and stuck them on pikes at the last exit out of town. A warning to all who would dare try to raid this safe haven of civilization.

In his years of service he won several awards and commendations for valor but also held the record for the most I.A. investigations for charges of police brutality for several years. He was tough on crime but also heroic in putting himself in the line of fire to protect the innocent.

He is a well known local who has a starkly different work and home life. When not defending the city from the scourge of the earth and fighting crime within the boundaries of the city, he is known for his charity efforts with the homeless, putting them to work for the city so they can earn a place to live and rebuild their sense of self-worth.

He is known to enjoy horseback riding, target shooting, jazz music and was a semi-pro boxer in his youth. He frequents boxing events and openly supports the police boxing league.

Since his appointment, police fatalities have dropped, crime has been reduced by 10% city wide and the rate of arrest for violent criminals has risen. Most locals have seen him in the papers or heard him spoken of on TV he's cleaning up the streets, as he would put it, “One punk at a time.”


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Hooks Notes
Good Cops! Are you a cop? He is! One of the old war-horses of the force he's not one of the softer-gentler kind of policing that people want these days. Maybe you can change the old curmudgeon's mind?

Bad Cops! Do you need someone who can hook you up with criminals to bribe you when you look the other way? Would you like to be on the take? Tired of your current job and thinking about turning to crime for a living? Lets have a chat!

Are you a raider? A wasteland nut-job? Do you need freshly minted blue bodies to be thrown at your gang to die? Give me a page!

Are you a criminal? Do you need something done? A little smudge removed from your record? A bit of evidence lost? Well, step right up!

Do you fancy yourself a crime-boss? Well, if you want to play in the big times you have to pay your dues... literally, pay up unless you want us to come down on you like a ton of bricks. Order must be maintained in our city. You can work with us and we can all get along or you can be a problem... No one likes a problem.

Quote: "Inside this city we are safe, not because civilization is our natural state but because men and women fight for it every day. We all struggle to see our better angels shine through. It is up to each and every one of us to do our part, from the most to the least, we are in this together."


Fame 3: Local Hero. A 20+ year veteran of the city police department. He was a member of the city boarder patrol for over 10 years braving the ravages of he desert, fighting raiders, saving kidnap victims like Cynthia Yamon, a 16 year old girl who was kidnapped and held for ransom by a gang of border rats. He was also well known for saving the lives of 5 officers trapped under heavy fire by throwing the driver out of the city's armored door buster, leading a team of 6 men he drove it off the upper deck of the parking garage next door to the shoot out and right through the roof of the drug den the officers were trapped in. Having an armored location to attack the gang from behind they caught the criminals in a cross fire and put an end to the cartel once and for all.

His record for brutal efficiency earned him a reputation for being feared and respected in the community. He was once brought up on charges of drug smuggling until fellow officers on the force worked together to find the evidence to prove that the drugs found in his patrol jeep was planted there. When exposed the dirty cop behind the frame up, one Officer Gregor Tanivich confessed that he wanted Kendrich to lose everything because they wanted the same woman. Tanivich was fired and sentenced to 5 years in jail. No one really kept track of what happened to him after that.

Kendrich was at one time married to a lovely woman named Ju Yin and together they owned a small drinking establishment that catered almost exclusively to off duty police staff known as The Officer's Club. This establishment was firebombed in 2010 killing his wife and 4 off duty police officers. A recorded message arrived at police headquarters two days later claiming responsibility and saying this was only the first of several attacks planned in the name of a radical Islamic militant cell calling itself the The Light's Warriors.

Two years later the leaders of The Light's Warriors group were captured in New York and sentenced to life in prison, without parole. It is believed that the members of the local cell have all fled the city or been captured under the leadership of Kendrich. Some claim that this personal attack has left him and the police force with an anti-Islamic agenda but no charges of discrimination have ever been successfully proven against anyone in the P.P.D.


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