Charles McClelland
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For the American political systems analyst, see Charles A. McClelland. For the American judge, see Charles P. McClelland.
Charles A. McClelland Jr. was the police chief of the Houston Police Department (HPD) from 2010 through 2016. Joining the department in May 1977, McClelland worked his way up through the ranks, from rookie to assistant chief in 1998,[1][2] before being asked to step in as acting chief. A graduate of the University of Houston–Downtown,[3] University of Houston–Clear Lake,[4] and the FBI National Academy,[5] he oversaw the department's implementation of tasers[6] and a real-time crime analysis program.[7]
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Charles McClelland | |
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Department | Houston Police Department |
Service years | 1977 - 2016 |
Rank | Sworn in as a Police Trainee - 1976 Patrol Officer - 1977 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Badge no. | Chief |
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