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Former BPD commissioner Gross endorses Annissa Essaibi George for mayor

Former BPD commissioner Gross endorses Annissa Essaibi George for mayor Danny McDonald © Nancy Lane/Pool Former Boston Police Commissioner William G. Gross. Former Boston police commissioner William Gross Thursday endorsed City Councilor Annissa Essaibi George for mayor, the latest turn in a fast-moving and crowded race where policing has been a front and center issue. “It was an easy decision,” said Gross, who was the first Black police commissioner in the city’s history before he abruptly retired in February. Essaibi George, said Gross held him accountable as commissioner, “but she was fair about it.” He recalled that whenever she had a question about policing she would call to ask, while other politicians “run straight to the media without allowing us to quantify or contextualize anything.” He recalled her calling to check in after a police officer dies or a first responder is hurt on the job.

LexisNexis Special Services Appoints William G Gross to Board of Directors

Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LexisNexis® Special Services Inc. today announced the appointment of William G. Goss, former Boston Police Commissioner and superintendent-in-chief, to its board of directors. Gross served Boston law enforcement for 37 years and more recently was appointed 42nd Police Commissioner of the city. As commissioner, Gross focused on the ideals of community policing and established the first Bureau of Community Engagement. William s experience as the police commissioner of a major city, on diversity plans, and his leadership on community policing to boost transparency will be invaluable to LexisNexis Special Services and to the law enforcement and public safety agencies we serve in the digital age, said Haywood Talcove, CEO, LexisNexis Special Services Inc. Commissioner Gross is a policing leader and he embodies what it means to serve others for the betterment of self and the community. He understands th

Suffolk sheriff calls for BPD commissioner Dennis White to be reinstated should probe drag on

Suffolk sheriff calls for BPD commissioner Dennis White to be reinstated should probe drag on By Danny McDonald and Andrew Ryan Globe Staff,Updated February 24, 2021, 9:30 a.m. Email to a Friend Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White.Jim Davis/Globe Staff Suffolk County’s sheriff, who is the head of a local Black law enforcement organization, is calling for Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White to be reinstated if the probe into a 1999 domestic abuse allegation against the city’s top cop drags on. “We believe that Dennis White would be a good leader for the Boston Police Department,” Steven W. Tompkins, Suffolk sheriff and president of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives of Massachusetts, told the Globe Tuesday in a phone interview.

Boston police commissioner placed on administrative leave over allegations he abused his wife

Boston police commissioner placed on administrative leave over allegations he abused his wife Jake Dima © Provided by Washington Examiner Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White, who was sworn in to office on Monday, was placed on administrative leave Wednesday after allegations that the top law enforcement official abused his wife 20 years ago surfaced. Mayor Marty Walsh, President Biden s nominee for Labor Secretary, opened an investigation against White after the Boston Globe pointed to court documents that showed a judge-issued restraining order against the commissioner in 1999. The documents highlighted White s former wife accusing him of shoving and hitting her in one incident.

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