Jacob Dorsey
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| Department | Pittsburgh Police |
| Years of service | ?-1936 (Pittsburgh Police) |
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1934-1936 |
Jacob Dorsey was a longtime Pittsburgh Police leader, who served as Pittsburgh Police Chief from September 1934 until the Summer of 1936.
Dorsey accused former chief Marshall of corruption in 1934.[1]
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| Preceded by Ben Marshall |
Pittsburgh Police Chief 1934-1936 |
Succeeded by Franklin McQuaide |
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