Captain Ken Young is a native of Oakland, California. He relocated to Las Vegas in 1982 as a member of the United States Air Force. He served proudly from 1982 -1991. In 1991 Ken changed uniforms and became a member of the Clark County School District Police Department where he is still currently serving.
Captain Young started his law enforcement journey 28 years ago; he worked his way up the ranks from campus officer to his current position as Captain. He is the Commander of the West Division. Over his 28-year career Captain Young has had the distinct honor of being first in a variety of areas to include the department's first Public Information Officer,he is the first African American Captain in the department's history. Captain Young has had the distinct honor of representing the department and state as a national instructor with an emphasis on Public Relations and Cultural Diversity. During his tenure Captain Young has served as the Commander for a variety of specialty units to include; Gang Unit, Problem Solving Unit, Field Initiative Team. He served as a Police Academy Instructor and Assistant Director
Captain Young’s hobbies include reading, fitness, and vintage cars. Captain Young is also an accomplished musician/vocalist and recording artist. He has worked with and toured the world with a variety of artists. Captain Young remains very active in the Faith-Based community.
Following the example of his parents and various mentors, Captain Young has maintained a presence in a variety of community efforts, Youth mentor, and advocate for young men of color. He has participated in many grass-root initiatives to include Kops and Kids, Adopt a Cop, and Men of Standard.
Local, national current and past affiliations include, National Association of School Resource Officers, National Association of School Safety and Law Enforcement Officers, Weed and Seed Initiative, Council of Great City Schools, International Association of Chiefs of Police. As an active member of the Las Vegas My Brother’s Keeper Alliance, Captain is currently a Co-Chair for the Law Enforcement Task Force.
Captain Young has been recognized throughout his career for his accomplishments, he stated that of the many awards over his career the following are the dearest to him.
Citizen of the Year, presented by The Brothers of Mega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Kappa Xi Chapter Las Vegas, NV.
Distinguished Service Award, presented by the National Association of School Safety and Law Enforcement Officers.
Distinguished Leadership Award, presented by the Victory Missionary Baptist Church
Leadership Award, presented by Students Taking Action to Eliminate Unlawful Substance.
The City Of Oakland California proclaimed February 2. 2007 as “Kenneth (Kenny) L Young Day”
Captain Young stated that he is thankful for the many accolades that he has received over the years. He stated that nothing compares to hearing from a parent or a young person that he has mentored simply saying thanks.
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