BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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Honoring our favorite detective Chris Anderson. From Birmingham, Alabama. In 1996, at the age of 22, Anderson joined BPD. His mother and "she-ro", veteran police Sgt. Jessica Anderson, handed him his badge and later pinned it to his chest. Detective Sergeant Chris Anderson had 21-year tenure. He had solved more than 300 homicide investigations. Chris also spent several years as a fugitive unit supervisor, where he and his team were responsible for hunting down and apprehending only the most violent fugitives. Chris was an investigator on A&E's "The First 48" before Painless producers from Travel Channel's "Dead Files" asked him to join Discovery ID's "Reasonable Doubt".