In the last three years, Pittsburgh police have seen four interim or permanent police chiefs. With Acting Chief Chris Ragland’s resignation on Tuesday, a fifth will now take the reins.
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh’s acting police chief, Chris Ragland, is leaving the force, effective immediately. Ragland was Mayor Ed Gainey’s nominee for Pittsburgh’s next police chief.
McNeilly’s nearly 10-year run as Pittsburgh police chief is the fourth-longest in the bureau’s 157-year history. Wexler said there is a silver lining to the recent resignation cloud.
The fallout continued on Wednesday in the wake of the sudden resignation of Acting Pittsburgh Police Chief Christopher Ragland. The question now is, did council members pressure Ragland to promote ...
A man will be honored by Pittsburgh police with a civilian award following an act of patriotism and protection of property ...
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is, once again, without a leader. This time, it is losing even an acting leader. “Serving as your acting chief for the last four months has been one of the greate ...