In April, Col. Matt Langer will go from leading the Minnesota State Patrol to becoming the new director of global policing for the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
The Chief of the Minnesota State Patrol is leaving the agency to take a position with the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Matt Langer, who has led Minnesota's largest law enforcement agency for the past decade, made the announcement Wednesday. He said his last day on the job would be April 2. "Beginning my career with the State Patrol was an easy decision. Deciding to leave has .
The chief of the Minnesota State Patrol is moving on to a new role, the agency announced Wednesday. Col. Matt Langer worked for the State Patrol for nearly 25 years and, after climbing through the ranks, has been in charge for the past decade. He’s leaving to become the International Association of Chiefs of Police director of global policing. His last day will be April 2 and Lt. Col. .
Col. Matt Langer made the announcement on Wednesday that he will be leaving the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to serve as Director of Global Policing for the IACP.