Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison Resigns After 4 Years

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Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison has announced his resignation from the position he has held for four years. Mayor Brandon Scott has nominated Richard Worley, Deputy Commissioner of the Operations Bureau, to succeed Harrison. Worley, a Baltimore native and 25-year veteran of the department, will serve as Acting Commissioner until he is confirmed by the Baltimore City Council. Harrison came to Baltimore in 2019 from the New Orleans Police Department, where he served for 26 years, most recently as superintendent.
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