John Timoney (police Chief)

John Timoney (police Chief)

John F. Timoney (born c. 1948) is a law enforcement executive who served as Chief of the Miami Police Department (from 2003–2010). He was previously Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department (from 1998–2002), and also held a variety of positions with the New York Police Department (from 1967–1996), including its Chief of Department (senior sworn/uniformed position) and First Deputy Commissioner (#2 position). He currently works for the Ministry of the Interior of Bahrain as a police consultant. Timoney has drawn international attention for his handling of mass protests, drawing both praise and controversy.

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