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  2. Pittsburgh Police - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Police (PBP), officially the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, is the largest law enforcement agency in Western Pennsylvania and the third largest in Pennsylvania. The modern force of salaried and professional officers was founded in 1857 but dates back to the night watchmen beginning in 1794, and the subsequent day patrols in the ...

  3. Pittsburgh Police Chief - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Police Chief. The Pittsburgh Police Chief is an American law enforcement official who serves as the head of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, appointed by the Mayor of Pittsburgh. The Chief is a civilian administrator, and was historically referred to as the Police Superintendent as well as Chief, both titles having the same authority ...

  4. Regina McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Regina McDonald is a longtime Pittsburgh Police leader, who was named acting Pittsburgh Police Chief on February 20, 2013, its first woman chief. In January 2004 she became only the second woman to hold an assistant chief's rank in the bureau, becoming assistant chief of investigations after 4 years of heading the 45 detective strong narcotics and vice squad.

  5. Earl Woodyard - Wikipedia

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    1976 – September 28, 2006 (Pittsburgh Police Department) Rank. - Pittsburgh Police Chief. September 29, 2006 – October 31, 2006. Earl Daniel Woodyard Jr. (June 17, 1946 – April 6, 2015) was a longtime Pittsburgh Police leader, who was appointed acting Pittsburgh Police Chief from September 29, 2006 – October 31, 2006, after the death of ...

  6. Pittsburgh Bureau of Police (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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  7. Robert McNeilly - Wikipedia

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    Robert McNeilly. Robert McNeilly was a long-serving Pittsburgh Police leader after joining the force in 1977, [2] who served as Pittsburgh Police Chief from April 2, 1996 to January 2, 2006. He led the department through a U.S. Department of Justice consent decree in the mid-1990s. He was also active as a United States Coast Guard Reserves ...

  8. Robert Coll - Wikipedia

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    Rank. - Pittsburgh Chief. March 1, 1975-. April 4, 1986. Robert J. Coll (born 1934) was a longtime Pittsburgh Police leader, who served as Pittsburgh Police Chief from March 1, 1975 – April 4, 1986. He first joined the force in 1960. [1] [2] In the last year of his tenure as Chief the Pittsburgh Police boasted 1,200 sworn officers.

  9. Earl Buford - Wikipedia

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    Department. Pittsburgh Police. Service years. –1995 (Pittsburgh Police) Rank. - Chief June 15, 1992 – December 29, 1995. Earl Buford (1941/1942 – July 25, 2023) was an American police officer. A longtime leader in the Pittsburgh Police, he served as Pittsburgh Police Chief from June 15, 1992 until December 29, 1995. [1] [2]

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