Houston Police Chief Troy Finner Resigns Amidst Investigation
Sudden Departure after 34-Year Career
Troy Finner, who has served as the Chief of the Houston Police Department since 2021, has abruptly resigned amidst an ongoing investigation. His resignation was announced by Mayor John Whitmire on Wednesday night.
Investigation into HPD Officer Misconduct
The investigation, which is being conducted by the Houston Police Department's Internal Affairs Division, pertains to allegations of misconduct by an HPD officer. The nature of the allegations has not been disclosed to the public.
Finner's Accomplishments and Legacy
During his 34-year career with the HPD, Finner held various positions of leadership, including Commander of the Major Offenders Division and Chief of the Patrol Division. He was appointed as the interim Chief of Police in 2021 and became the permanent Chief later that year.
As Chief, Finner focused on reducing crime rates and improving community policing initiatives. He implemented a number of strategies to address these issues, including increased patrols in high-crime areas and enhanced collaboration with community organizations.
Next Steps for the HPD
With Finner's resignation, a new Chief of Police will need to be appointed. Mayor Whitmire has stated that he is committed to finding a qualified candidate who will continue to lead the HPD in a positive direction.
The HPD remains committed to serving and protecting the citizens of Houston. The department continues to work with community partners to address crime and improve public safety.
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