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BREAKING NEWS: Alexandria Police Chief Michael L. Brown Retiring Effective June 25

Alexandria Police Chief, Michael Brown, gives an update to the media after the shooting in a baseball field where Republican members of Congress were practicing for a charity game. 14th June, 2017. Credit: Dimitrios Manis/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Licensed to The Zebra Press
Alexandria Police Chief, Michael Brown, gives an update to the media after the shooting in a baseball field where Republican members of Congress were practicing for a charity game. 14th June, 2017. Credit: Dimitrios Manis/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Licensed to The Zebra Press

ALEXANDRIA, VA – The City of Alexandria has just released the news that Chief of the Alexandria Police Department Michael L. Brown is retiring effective June 25, 2021.

“This has been a difficult decision for me because I am so proud of the many commendable efforts within the Alexandria Police Department at this time,” said Police Chief Michael Brown. “I am making this decision based upon several changing family priorities. It is very important for me to give these priorities the attention they are due.”

“I want to thank Chief Brown for his many initiatives in addressing 21st-century policing opportunities in the Alexandria Police Department,” said City Manager Mark Jinks. “Continuous improvement is a value of our City government and Chief Brown embraced that value wholeheartedly, to the benefit of Alexandria residents and businesses. He provided solid leadership through challenging times for policing and worked to build trust in the community.”

Brown’s career includes 45 years of public service in law enforcement, safety oversight, and public policy. Brown joined the Alexandria Police Department (APD) at the start of 2017 and has helped to implement best practices through neighborhood protection, community policing, traffic safety, and strategic planning. Accomplishments during Brown’s tenure include APD’s significant progress in building relationships with Alexandria residents and neighborhood groups; commitment to implementation of the City’s Vision Zero Action Plan through education and modernized equipment; and the creation of the department’s Peer Support and Resiliency Program to enhance employee well-being.

The City will retain an executive search firm to recruit from talented law enforcement leaders locally and across the nation. The search will include input from stakeholders throughout the community; additional details will be announced as they are developed. An Acting Police Chief will soon be announced by the City Manager.

MORE ABOUT CHIEF BROWN: Meet Alexandria Chief Michael Brown

Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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