“Terrible loss”: City officials respond to news of El Paso Police Chief’s death
UPDATE (7:47 p.m.) The El Paso Police Department held a news conference to address Chief Allen's death.
During the conference several officers spoke about the huge loss this is for the department.
Sgt. Robert Gomez said Chief Allen was a great leader and was passionate about his officers.
"Looking at his decisions and how he went through life, everything was about the community and his officers," said Gomez.
Sgt. Gomez reminds the community that officers will continue to protect and serve.
"Chief Allen was one of the most outstanding leaders I've ever had the pleasure of meeting, and like all great leaders, he taught his command staff and people under him how to lead as well. So we thought it was important that the city of El Paso and the community hear from the men and women in uniform, that everything will be okay," said Gomez.
After the conference, a procession was held for Chief Allen outside of The Hospitals of Providence East Campus.
Several police units and helicopters joined as it traveled south on Loop 375.
UPDATE (3:48 p.m.): El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser issued the following statement on news of Chief Allen's Death:
“We lost a great leader today. El Paso Chief of Police Greg Allen was not only an incredible Chief of Police, but he was an incredible son, husband, father, and friend. He earned the respect of every officer on his force, and I was proud to call him my friend. He will be greatly missed, and the City of El Paso will be forever indebted to him for his leadership. Our heart goes out to his wife Rosanne and his entire family at this difficult and painful time. He was an esteemed member of our City family and we mourn alongside them.”
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- The City of El Paso has released a response to the death of El Paso Police Chief Greg Allen.
“This is a terrible loss for Chief Allen’s family, and it is heartbreaking for us, his City family as he meant so much to our organization and to our community,” said City Manager Tommy Gonzalez. “We send our deepest condolences to his wife, Roseanne, and his entire family.”
Chief Allen was named Chief of Police in March 2008. He joined the city of El Paso in 1978.