Since 1920, the Baltimore Police Department has been led by a single commissioner. Prior to this, it was led by a multi-member board of commissioners.
Commissioners of the Baltimore Police Department
Presidents of the Board of Police Commissioners
Before 1920, the department was led by a multi-member Board of Police Commissioners. This board was led by a president.
Order | Name | Tenure start | Tenure end | Mayor(s) served alongside/under | Ref | |
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1st | Charles Howard | 1850 | 1861 | [1] | ||
Department under United States Military control (June 1861–March 29, 1862) | [1] | |||||
2nd | Nicholas L. Wood | March 29, 1862 | 1864 | [1] | ||
3rd | Samuel Hindes | 1864 | November 15, 1866 | [1] | ||
4th | James Young | November 15, 1866 | March 1867 | [1] | ||
5th | LeFevre Jarrett | March 1867 | March 14, 1870 | [1] | ||
6th | John W. Davis | March 14, 1870 | March 15, 1871 | [1] | ||
7th | William H. B. Fusselbaugh | March 15, 1871 | March 15, 1881 | [1] | ||
8th | George Colton | March 15, 1881 | March 15, 1887 | [1] | ||
9th | Edson M. Schryver | March 15, 1887 | March 15, 1897 | [1] | ||
10th | Daniel C. Heddinger | March 15, 1897 | May 7, 1900 | [1] | ||
11th | George M. Upshur | May 7, 1900 | May 2, 1904 | [1] | ||
12th | George R. Willis | May 2, 1904 | May 4, 1908 | [1] | ||
13th | Sherlock Swann | May 4, 1908 | May 2, 1910 | [1] | ||
14th | John B. A. Wheltle | May 2, 1910 | April 4, 1912 | [1][2] | ||
15th | Morris Ames Soper | April 4, 1912 | December 31, 1913 | [1][3] | ||
16th | James McEvoy | December 31, 1913 | December 28, 1914 | [1] | ||
17th | Daniel C. Ammidon | December 28, 1914 | March 22, 1916 | [1] | ||
18th | Lawrason Riggs | May 1, 1916 | 1920 | [1] |
Police commissioners since 1920
Order | Name | Tenure start | Tenure end | Mayor(s) served alongside/under | Notes | Ref | |
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19th | Charles D. Gaither | 1920 | 1937 | First solo police commissioner after disestablishment of board of commissioners | [1] | ||
20th | William Lawson | 1937 | 1938 | [1] | |||
21st | Robert F. Stanton | 1938 | 1943 | [1] | |||
22nd | Hamilton R. Atkinson | 1943 | 1949 | [1] | |||
23rd | Beverly Ober | 1949 | April 7, 1955 | Died in office. | [1][4] | ||
— | Fred L. Ford (interim) | April 7, 1955 | 1955 | [4] | |||
24th | James M. Hepbron | 1955 | 1961 | [1] | |||
25th | Bernard Schmidt | 1961 | 1966 | [1] | |||
26th | Donald Pomerleau | 1966 | 1981 | [1] | |||
27th | Frank Battaglia | 1981 | 1984 | [1] | |||
28th | Bishop Robinson | 1984 | 1987 | [1] | |||
29th | Edward J. Tilghman | 1987 | 1989 | [1] | |||
30th | Edward V. Woods | 1989 | 1993 | [1] | |||
31st | Thomas C. Frazier | 1994 | October 1, 1999 | [1][5] | |||
John E. Gavrilis, Elbert Shirley, and Robert Smith rotated as interim police commissioners | October 1, 1999 | 2000 | [5] | ||||
32nd | Ronald K. Daniel | February 7, 2000 | March 29, 2000 | [1][6] | |||
33rd | Edward T. Norris | 2000 | 2002 | [1] | |||
34th | Kevin P. Clark | 2002 | 2004 | [1] | |||
35th | Leonard Hamm | 2004 | 2007 | [1] | |||
36th | Frederick H. Bealefeld III | 2007 | 2012 | [1] | |||
37th | Anthony Batts | September 27, 2012 | July 8, 2015 | [7][8][9] | |||
38th | Kevin Davis | July 8, 2015 | January 19, 2018 | Interim commissioner from July 8, 2015 to October 19, 2015. | [10][11][12] | ||
39th | Darryl D. DeSousa | January 19, 2018 | May 15, 2018 | Interim commissioner from January 19, 2018 to February 26, 2018. | [12][13][14] | ||
— | Garry Tuggle (interim) | May 15, 2018 | 2019 | [1][15] | |||
40th | Michael S. Harrison | March 12, 2019 | June 8, 2023 | [16] | |||
41st | Richard Worley | June 8, 2023 | — | Interim commissioner from June 8, 2023 to October 2, 2023. | [17][18] |
Board of Commissioners membership (1850–1920)
Timeline
Time period | President | Other members |
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1850–1861 | Charles Howard |
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June 1861–March 29, 1862 Department was under United States Military control. Board members appointed by the military authorities. |
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March 29, 1862–1864 | Nicholas L. Wood |
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1864–November 15, 1866 | Samuel Hindes |
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November 15, 1866–March 1867 | James Young |
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March 1867–March 14, 1870 | LeFevre Jarrett |
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March 14, 1870–March 15, 1871 | John W. Davis |
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March 15, 1871–March 15, 1875 | William H. B. Fusselbaugh |
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March 15, 1875–March 15, 1877 |
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March 15, 1877–April 12, 1878 |
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April 12, 1878–March 15, 1881 |
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March 15, 1881–August 5, 1884 | George Colton |
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August 5, 1884–February 25, 1886 |
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February 25, 1886–June 25, 1886 |
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June 25, 1886–March 15, 1887 |
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March 15, 1887–January 23, 1888 | Edson M. Schryver |
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June 25, January 23, 1888–December 1, 1894 |
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December 1, 1894–March 27, 1896 |
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March 27, 1896–March 15, 1897 |
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March 15, 1897–May 7, 1900 | Daniel C. Heddinger |
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May 7, 1900–March 23, 1904 | George M. Upshur |
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March 23, 1904–May 2, 1904 |
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May 2, 1904–May 4, 1908 | George R. Willis |
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May 4, 1908–May 2, 1910 | Sherlock Swann |
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May 2, 1910–April 4, 1912 | John B. A. Wheltle |
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April 4, 1912–May 6, 1912 |
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May 6, 1912–December 31, 1913 | Morris Ames Soper |
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December 31, 1913–December 28, 1914 | James McEvoy |
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December 28, 1914–March 22, 1916 | Daniel C. Ammidon |
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March 22, 1916–May 1, 1916 |
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May 1, 1916–1920 | Lawrason Riggs |
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List of members by name
The following is a list of all of those who served as members of the former board of commissioners. Periods as board president are also noted in itallics:[1]
- Daniel C. Ammidon (April 4, 1912–1920) –president December 28, 1914 – March 22, 1916
- Alfred J. Carr (June 25, 1886–January 23, 1888)
- James E. Carr (March 1867–March 15, 1871)
- C. Baker Clotworthy (May 2, 1910–April 4, 1912)
- George Colton (March 15, 1881–March 15, 1887) -president March 15, 1881 – March 15, 1887
- John W. Davis (1850–1861; March 14, 1870–March 15, 1871) –chair March 14, 1870 – March 15, 1871
- J. D. Ferguson (August 5, 1884–February 25, 1886)
- Edward H. Fowler (May 7, 1900–March 23, 1904)
- John Gill Jr. (January 23, 1888–March 15, 1897)
- Clarendon I. T. Gould (December 28, 1914–March 22, 1916)
- William H. B. Fusselbaugh (March 1867–March 15, 1881) -president March 15, 1871 – March 15, 1881
- William H. Gatchell (1850–1861)
- Harry Gilmor (March 15, 1875–April 12, 1878)
- Daniel C. Heddinger (March 27, 1896–May 7, 1900) –president March 15, 1897 – May 7, 1900
- James R. Herbert (April 12, 1878–August 5, 1884)
- Samuel Hindes (March 29, 1862–November 15, 1866) -president March 29, 1862 – November 15, 1866
- Charles D. Hinks (1850–1861)
- Charles Howard (1850–1861) -president 1850–1860
- LeFevre Jarrett (March 1867–March 14, 1870) –president March 1867–March 14, 1870
- William W. Johnson (March 15, 1897–May 7, 1900)
- Thomas Kelso (June 22, 1861–March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- John R. Kelso (June 22, 1861–March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- John C. Legg (December 1, 1894–March 27, 1896)
- James McEvoy (December 31, 1913–December 28, 1914) –president December 31, 1913 – December 28, 1914
- John Milroy (March 15, 1875 – March 15, 1877; April 12, 1878 – June 25, 1886)
- John T. Morris (May 7, 1900 – May 2, 1904)
- Thomas W. Morse (March 15, 1871 – March 15, 1875)
- Alfred S. Niles (May 6, 1912 – May 1, 1916)
- Columbus O'Donnell (June 22, 1861 – March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- James H. Preston (May 2, 1904 – May 4, 1908)
- John W. Randolph (June 22, 1861 – March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- Lawrason Riggs (March 22, 1916 – 1920) –president May 1, 1916–1920
- Joseph Roberts (June 22, 1861 – March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- John Q. A. Robson (February 25, 1886 – December 1, 1894)
- Peter Sauerwein (June 22, 1861 – March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- John B. Seidenstricker (June 22, 1861 – March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- Archibald Sterling Jr. (June 22, 1861 – March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- Edson M. Schryver (March 15, 1887 – May 7, 1900) –president March 15, 1887–March 15, 1897
- Thomas J. Shryock (March 23, 1904 – May 4, 1908)
- George A. Solter (1910–1914)[19]
- Morris Ames Soper (April 4, 1912 – December 31, 1913) –president May 6, 1912–December 31, 1913
- Peter E. Tome (May 4, 1908 – May 6, 1912)
- Michael Warner (June 22, 1861 – March 29, 1862 appointed by military)
- George R. Willis (May 2, 1904 – May 4, 1908) –president May 2, 1904–May 4, 1908
- John B. A. Wheltle (May 4, 1908 – May 6, 1912) –president May 2, 1910–1912
- Nicholas L. Wood (March 29, 1862 – November 15, 1866) -president 1850–1860
- George M. Upshur (May 7, 1900 – May 2, 1904) –president 1900-1904
- William T. Valiant (November 15, 1866–March 1867)
- James Young (November 15, 1866–March 1867)
Mayors that served as ex-officio members
- John Hanson Thomas Jerome (1850–1852)
- John Smith Hollins (1852–1854)
- Samuel Hinks (1854–1856)
- Thomas Swann (1856–1860)
- George William Brown (1860–1861)
- John L. Chapman (1862–1867)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Society, Baltimore Police Historical. "Commissioners". baltimorepolicemuseum.com. Baltimore Police Museum. Archived from the original on 25 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ "New Police Board Men Learn Ropes". Newspapers.com. The Evening Sun (Baltimore). 8 April 1912. Archived from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
- ↑ "New Boards In Charge". Newspapers.com. The Baltimore Sun. 7 May 1912. Archived from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
- 1 2 "Ober Funeral Arranged For Tomorrow". The Baltimore Sun. April 8, 1955. pp. 33, 44. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
- 1 2 Hermann, Peter (25 Sep 1999). "Commissioner emphasizes his successes". Newspapers.com. The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ Hermann, Peter; Shields, Gerald (March 30, 2000). "Daniel quitting as police chief; Mayor says the two could not agree on how to get job done; Daniel held post 57 days; Friction with mayor, outside consultants leads to resignation". Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 2022-04-26. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ Baltimore Sun (August 27, 2012). "Baltimore police commissioner expected to be former Oakland chief - Baltimore Sun". Baltimoresun.com. Archived from the original on August 29, 2014. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
- ↑ "Why can't Baltimore solve its crime epidemic? - Baltimore Post-Examiner". Baltimore Post Examiner. March 13, 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ Graham, David A. (8 July 2015). "Baltimore's Mayor Fires Her Police Commissioner". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ Handore, Pratik (3 May 2022). "Is Kevin Davis Based on a Real Person? Where is He Now?". The Cinemaholic. Archived from the original on 12 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ Cassie, Ron (20 October 2015). "Kevin Davis Confirmed as New City Police Chief". Baltimore Magazine. Archived from the original on 27 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- 1 2 Rector, Kevin (January 19, 2018). "Baltimore Police commissioner Kevin Davis fired by Mayor Pugh, citing rising crime". Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ "Darryl De Sousa Confirmed As New Baltimore Police Commissioner". WOLB Talk 1010. 27 February 2018. Archived from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ "Former Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa Sentenced to Federal Prison for Failing to File Tax Returns". www.justice.gov. 29 March 2019. Archived from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ Herring, Vanessa (15 May 2018). "Acting BPD Commissioner Gary Tuggle says it's 'business as usual'". WBAL. Archived from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ Anderson, Jessica (March 12, 2019). "Michael Harrison sworn in as Baltimore's 41st police commissioner". Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 16 May 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ↑ Price, Lilly (8 June 2023). "Who is Richard Worley, the new acting Baltimore Police commissioner?". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 22 September 2023. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
- ↑ Sullivan, Emily (October 2, 2023). "City Council confirms Richard Worley as Baltimore Police Commissioner". Baltimore Banner. Archived from the original on October 6, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
- ↑ "George A. Solter". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. 2005-11-11. Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
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