The chief of the Houston Police Department retired abruptly amid an investigation into more than 260,000 incident reports since 2016 that were not investigated, including sexual assaults and other felonies, because of a “lack of personnel.”The departure of the chief, Troy Finner, was announced by Mayor John Whitmire during a City Council meeting on Wednesday.
He praised the chief and called him a “friend" but said that “new information” related to the suspended cases was distracting the Police Department.
After the council meeting, Mr. Whitmire told reporters that the retirement had come after he had discussions with Mr. Finner on Tuesday.
“I dealt with it because it was a distraction to the mission of the men and women in H.P.D.,” the mayor said.
Persons:
Troy Finner, John Whitmire, Whitmire, Finner, “
Organizations:
Houston Police Department, Police Department
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H.P.D