An Interview with Private Investigator and Breaking Homicide Star Derrick Levasseur

An Interview with Private Investigator and Breaking Homicide Star Derrick Levasseur

Derrick Levasseur is a retired police sergeant and licensed private investigator from Central Falls, Rhode Island. During his time in law enforcement, Derrick has worked in both the Patrol Division and the Detective Division, investigating a wide-range of crimes. He also spent three years as an undercover detective with the Special Investigations Unit. In addition to his experience in the field, he has advanced training in crime scene analysis, undercover operations, and interview and interrogation tactics. Over the course of his career, Derrick has received multiple awards, including the Medal of Valor, which is the highest honor a police officer can receive. Derrick currently serves as CEO of “Break Investigative Group” — a successful private investigation and consulting firm located in Rhode Island. His hit series, BREAKING HOMICIDE premieres this Monday, June 3 at 10/9c on Investigation Discovery.

Which tips would you recommend to your colleagues in your industry to help them to thrive and not “burn out”?

Remember how hard you worked to become a police officer. Remember what made you want to become an officer in the first place. Remember the feeling you had when you first put on that uniform. The job isn’t always easy, but it’s an honor and a privilege to wear the uniform. Don’t forget it.

You are a person of enormous influence. If you could inspire a movement that would bring the most amount of good to the most amount of people, what would that be? You never know what your idea can trigger. 🙂

As someone who has a voice, I would like to see law enforcement and community members come together and have constructive conversations on how to improve our relationships. Times are tough right now and we need to come together to make our society whole again.

 

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Originally posted on www.thriveglobal.com May 31, 2018 by