💨 Abstract
Michael Sullivan is set to become the next chief of the U.S. Capitol Police, taking over from acting chief Sean Gallagher on June 30. Sullivan, with 30 years of law enforcement experience, previously served as interim chief in Phoenix and had roles in Baltimore and Louisville. Known for his focus on transparency, efficiency, and community engagement, he successfully led reforms in Phoenix. Sullivan will optimize the Capitol Police's resources and ensure the safety of the Capitol complex.
Courtesy: Thomas Robertson
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