
After 38 years of steadfast service, Deputy Chief Granberry is hanging up his badge and entering retirement. The Irving Police Department took to social media to honor his long-standing dedication to the force and the community he protected. According to the Irving Police Department, Granberry leaves behind a legacy defined by "unwavering commitment and courage."
Not just the police department but the wider community owes Granberry a debt of gratitude, having held the line against crime and fear over nearly four decades. With Granberry's departure, it’s hoped he can reflect on the "profound impact" he’s made, which continues to resonate in the department and beyond. Beginning a well-deserved retirement is a time for him to enjoy the fruits of his long and dedicated service.
Granberry's career has been marked by his embodiment of justice and safety, qualities that his colleagues and neighbors have come to admire deeply. The post by the Irving Police Department highlighted his "exemplary service, leadership, and unyielding dedication," noting these are what have made him a source of inspiration for both veterans and rookies behind the badge.
As Granberry looks to his retirement years, the department expressed hopes that they are filled with "joy, relaxation," and pride in his significant contributions to the fabric of law enforcement. The community and his colleagues are extending "deepest gratitude," as quoted by the Irving Police Department, recognizing that he has indeed left "an indelible mark on the history of our department."









