Robert C. White

Robert C. White
Born 1953 (age 6263)

Police career

Department Denver Police Department
Country United States
Years of service 1972 - present
Rank Chief of Police

Robert C. White (born 1953) is a career police officer and the current chief of police of the Denver Police Department, Denver, Colorado. He was appointed in 2011 by Mayor Michael Hancock.

Early life and education

White graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in Public Administration from the University of the District of Columbia in 1993. He earned an M.S. in Applied Behavioral Science in 1996 from Johns Hopkins University.[1]

Career

White started as a policeman in 1972 with the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C.. He rose to the position of assistant chief before retiring after 23 years in 1995. He was then director of the District of Columbia Housing Authority Office of Public Safety from 1995 until 1997, when he returned to the D.C. police department as assistant chief overseeing patrol operations. He left D.C. in 1998 to become chief of police at the Greensboro, North Carolina Police Department. In 2003 he became the chief of police of the newly formed Louisville Metro Police Department, Louisville, Kentucky.[2]

In 2011, newly elected Denver mayor Michael Hancock appointed White as the new Denver police chief, one of his first high-profile appointments. Hancock, elected in 2010, had promised during his campaign to bring new leadership to the Denver Police Department, after a number of complaints of excessive force, and allegations of lax discipline for those officers found to have acted improperly.[3]

References

  1. About Denver Police Chief Robert White, Denver Police Department website
  2. Jessie Halladay, “Chief Robert White earns Louisville’s respect, but officers complain that he overlooks them,” Louisville Courier-Journal, 1 Apr. 2010.
  3. Michael Roberts, “Michael Hancock’s race profile,” Westword, 18 Nov. 2010.

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