Pittsburgh Police Chief
Pittsburgh Police Chief | |
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Incumbent since November 8, 2016 | |
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police | |
Appointer | Mayor of Pittsburgh |
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 and meaning.
Chiefs[]
No. | Chief | Appointed by | Start | End | Notes |
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1 | mayor | 1868 | 1869 | ||
2 | Brush | 1869 | 1872 | ||
3 | Blackmore | 1872 | 1875 | ||
4 | McCarthy | 1875 | 1876 | ||
5 | McCarthy | 1876 | 1877 | ||
6 | McCarthy | 1877 | 1878 | ||
7 | Liddell | 1878 | 1879 | ||
8 | Lyon | 1881 | 1883 | ||
9 | or | Fulton | 1884 | 1884 | |
10 | Fulton | 1885 | 1886 | Was a "viewer" clerk in 1892.[1] | |
11 | Fulton | 1887 | 1887 | ||
12 | McCallin | 1889 (Feb23-Mar10) | 1896 (March 6) | [1] aug. 1892, [2] June 24, 1894 was arrested with Public Safety Dir.[3] makes 2,400/year | |
13 | Ford | 1896 (August 1) | 1901 (October 1) | [2] Jul 1 1899 [4] Jul 8 1901 or before [5] | |
14 | Diehl | 1900 | [3][4] was asst. super jul 1899; | ||
15 | Ford | 1896 (August 1) | 1901 (October 1) | [4] Jul 1 1899 [4] Jul 8 1901 or before [5] | |
16 | mayor | 1901? | |||
17 | Diehl | 1901 (Jan 14) | 1901 (Sep 10) | ||
18 | mayor | by Feb. 3 1902 [6] | [5][7] moms obit, became jail warden then moved to Lawrence Co.[8] lived in Fay, Lawrence Co. | ||
19 | John P. McTighe | Brown | march 5 1903 was under consideration [9] | [6][10][11] hats, 400 officers | |
20 | Hays | early 1904 | 1904 (April 30)[12] | [7] | |
21 | Hays | 1904 (April 30) [12] | June 1906 was out [13] | [14][15] ran for alderman 1908 [16] big bio, [17] ran a saloon, [13] lived with sister & denied pay cause "out of towner", [18] brother died aug. 1904 | |
22 | Guthrie | 1906 | 1914 [19] | [20] joined 1886 chief of detectives 1903, chief 1906-? 3 mayors [21][22] 1911 | |
23 | Armstrong | 1914 | 1918 | [19] | |
24 | Babcock | 1918 [19] | 1921 [19] | [23][24]
[8] Jan 1919 | |
25 | Davis | Babcock | 1919 (September 28) | 1921? | |
26 | Babcock | 1921 (June 11?) | 1921 (August 17?) | [25][26] | |
27 | John C. Calhoun | Magee | 1922 (April 13) | 1922 (September 5) | [27] |
28 | Magee | 1923 (June 17) | 1923 (November) | [28] | |
29 | Edward J. Brophy | Magee | 1923 (November 18) | 1926 (Spring) | [29] |
30 | Peter Paul Walsh | Kline | 1926 (Spring) | 1933 (April 15) | [30][31][32][33][34] |
31 | Franklin T. McQuaide | Herron | 1933 (April 15) | 1934 (January) | |
32 | Ben R. Marshall | McNair | 1934 (January) | 1934 (September) | [35] Joined 1909 [36][37] |
33 | Jacob F. Dorsey* | McNair | 1934 (September) | 1936 (Summer) | |
34 | Franklin T. McQuaide | Scully | 1936 (Summer) | 1939 (March 17) | [38] |
35 | Harvey J. Scott | Scully | 1939 (March 17) | 1952 (August 11) | [39] |
36 | * | Lawrence | 1952 (August 11) | 1952 (August 13) | [39][40] |
37 | James W. Slusser | Lawrence | 1952 (August 13) | 1970 (January 5) | [40][41][42][43] |
38 | Stephen A. Joyce | Flaherty | 1970 (January 5) | 1971 (February 10) | [44] |
39 | Robert E. Colville | Flaherty | 1971 (February 10) | 1975 (March 1) | [45] |
40 | Robert J. Coll | Flaherty | 1975 (March 1) | 1986 (April 4) | [46] |
41 | William Ward* | Caliguiri | 1986 (April 4) | 1986 (April 21) | [47] |
42 | William "Mugsy" Moore | Caliguiri | 1986 (April 21) | 1987 (May 11) | [48][49] |
43 | * | Caliguiri | 1987 (May 11) | 1987 (May 22) | [49] |
44 | Ralph Pampena | Caliguiri | 1987 (May 22) | 1990 (May 17) | [50] |
45 | Masloff | 1990 (May 17) | 1992 (June 15) | [51][52] | |
46 | Earl Buford | Masloff | 1992 (June 15) | 1995 (December 29) | [52][53] |
47 | William E. Bochter* | Murphy | 1995 (December 29) | 1996 (April 2) | [54] |
48 | Robert McNeilly | Murphy | 1996 (April 2) | 2006 (January 2) | [55][56] |
49 | Dom Costa | O'Connor | 2006 (January 2) | 2006 (September 28) | [57] |
50 | Earl Woodyard, Jr.* | Ravenstahl | 2006 (September 29) | 2006 (October 31) | |
51 | Nathan Harper | Ravenstahl | 2006 (October 31) | 2013 (February 20) | [58] |
52 | Regina McDonald* | Ravenstahl | 2013 (February 20) | 2014 (September 15) | [59] |
53 | Cameron McLay | Peduto | 2014 (September 15) | 2016 (November 8) | [60] |
54 | Peduto | 2016 (November 8) | Current | [61] |
Longest Tenure[]
- 17 years, 145 days – James W. Slusser (1952–1970)
- 13 years, 5 months – Harvey J. Scott (1939–1952)
- 11 years, 34 days – Robert J. Coll (1975–1986)
- 9 years, 275 days – Robert McNeilly (1996–2006)
- 9 years – Thomas A. McQuaide (1906–1914)
- 7 years – Peter Paul Walsh (1926–1933)
- 7 years – Roger O'Mara (1889–1896)
- 6 years, 112 days – Nathan Harper (2006–2013)
- 5 years, 61 days – AH Leslie
- 4 years, 19 days – Robert E. Colville (1971–1975)
- 3 years, 197 days – Earl Buford (1992–1995)
- 3 years, 6 months – Franklin T. McQuaide (1933, 1936–1939)
- 2 years, 360 days – Ralph Pampena (1987–1990)
Public Safety Directors[]
Pittsburgh was required by an 1887 state law to have a Public Safety Director over all emergency responders.[62]
- - January 11, 2016 City Names FBI Unit Chief As New Public Safety Director-Present
- - July 29, 2014 What happens to Huss?- September 2015
- -January 24, 2007 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search-July 29, 2014
- Jan. 2003 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search-2005 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search
- 1994-2003Jan. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search 2003 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search
- 1995-2005? Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search
- April 27, 1992 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search-1995 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search
- October 7, 1986-Observer-Reporter - Google News Archive Search July 1992 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search -
- July 3, 1985 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search-October 7, 1986 Observer-Reporter - Google News Archive Search
- April 1970- Gettysburg Times - Google News Archive Search Princeton Engineering, Pitt Law, US Justice Dept Civil Rights Division 1965-1967, Frogman, born 1939.
- June 11, 1969 – 1970? Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search chief of the Bureau of Building Inspection in mid-1960s born 1932.
- David W. Craig March 16, 1967-January 1967? Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search Toledo Blade - Google News Archive Search former City Solicitor
- James J. Dillon -March 16, 1967 Toledo Blade - Google News Archive Search Former FBI Agent and attorney.
- Louis Rosenberg 1957?-1961? was city council, after a federal judge Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search Born 1898 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search
- January 1, 1955- The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search was city council, after a common pleas judge Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search board member of County Sanitary Authority 1946-1955, and County Elections supervisor (succeeding John Heinz) 1928 Pitt Law Grad previously born 1907 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search
- 1943 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search 1936-Jan. 1 1955 born 1877 Colonel World War I vet, superintendent for CMU from 1920-1936 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search Colonel
- Thomas A. Dunn - January 1935 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search - Aug 7 1936 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search Chamber of Commerce President 1920-1931, candidate for Mayor 1929. Served on Prison Board. The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search Died Aug 10 1936 fired on July 15, 1936.
- September 1934?Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search-January 1935 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search
- Jan 22, 1934 Born Ellicottville New York 1868 moved to Pittsburgh 1902 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search March 1934 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search Office at 215 City-County, Police Chiefs office 205 City-County.
- July 1926 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search April 1933 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search
- Prichard 1920 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search
- October 1914 The Gazette Times - Google News Archive Search October 1915 The Gazette Times - Google News Archive Search 1918 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search
- May 25, 1913 ECONOMY IN MOTOR FIRE APPARATUS; Pittsburgh's Safety Director Estimates 50 Per Cent. Profit on Complete Installation. October 1913 The Gazette Times - Google News Archive Search
- John M. Morin 1912 Gettysburg Times - Google News Archive Search -January 28, 1913
- 1908 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive SearchPittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search
- Harry Moore late March 1903 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search April 1904 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search
- 1906-07
- November 26, 1901 [63] The Pittsburgh Gazette - Google News Archive Search-1902 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search
- 1887-1889 [64] July 17, 1899 The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search & 1892 (with all salaries): Pittsburg dispatch. [volume (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, April 08, 1892, Image 6]
Police Commissioners[]
- 1920[65]
See also[]
- Pittsburgh Police
- Allegheny County District Attorney
- Allegheny County Sheriff
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