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Board of Commissioners composition (1850–1920) [1] Time period President Other members 1850–1861: Charles Howard: John W. Davis; William H. Gatchell
a. ^ Acting until October 2, 2023. Richard J. Worley Jr.[1] (born 1964 or 1965) [2] is an American police officer who has served as the commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department since 2023. Born in Baltimore's Pigtown community, he graduated from Cardinal Gibbons School in 1983 and earned a degree in criminal justice from Oklahoma City ...
Michael S. Harrison (born 1968 or 1969) is an American former police officer who served as commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) from 2019 to 2023. He was also the superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) from 2014 to 2019. A graduate of the University of Phoenix and Loyola University New Orleans, Harrison ...
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Frederick H. Bealefeld III (/ biːlfɛld / BEEL-feld; born August 1962) is an American former police officer who served as commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department from 2007 to 2012. He also served as deputy commissioner of operations for the department from January to July 2007.
Baltimore Police Website. The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) is the municipal police department of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Dating back to 1784, the BPD, consisting of 2,935 employees in 2020, is organized into nine districts covering 80.9 square miles (210 km 2) of land and 11.1 square miles (29 km 2) of waterways.
Kevin Davis (born 1968 or 1969) [1] is an American police officer. After beginning with the Prince George's County Police Department in 1992, he became chief of the agency from 2009 to 2012. He then became chief of the Anne Arundel County Police Department from 2013 until his resignation in 2014. He became the commissioner of the Baltimore ...
Maryland's "Rain Tax". Maryland's "rain tax" was implemented in 2012 through the Watershed Protection and Restoration Act to fund stormwater management aiming to reduce the level of pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. This bill, HB 987, utilized a stormwater fee in the ten most urban jurisdictions in Maryland.