BLACK HISTORY MONTH

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". 




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  1. IT IS AN ABSOLUTE PLEASURE AND HONOR TO THANK THIS OUTSTANDING DETECTIVE FOR HIS SERVICE AND ALL HE HAS DONE FOR SO VERY MANY! WE ADORE HIS NO NONSENSE APPROACH AND ALWAYS OUR FAVE ON FIRST 48! WATCHING HIM FOR YEARS FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE FOR THE VICTIMS AND THEIR LOVED ONES WE COULDN'T HELP BUT ADMIRE HIS SELFLESS DETERMINATION AND HE WILL FOREVER HOLD HIM DEAR TO OUR HEARTS!! ITS AN HONOR TO ACTUALLY BE ABLE TO SHINE LIGHT AND LOVE ON SUCH A TRUE BLUE MAN. NOBODY DESERVES IT MORE!! IF MORE MEN WERE LIKE HIM THIS WORLD WOULD BE A MUCH BETTER PLACE!!💙💙💙💙❤❤❤

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  2. Congratulations yes i have been watching since 48 hrsand now Reasonable Doubt. I am a huge fan, so Congratulations to you Detective Anderson well deserved.

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  3. Yesss!!! Giving him his flowers today! Loved him on the First 48 AND Reasonable Doubt. I'm hoping there will be a season 4!

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