While Mayor Catherine Pugh’s nominee for Baltimore Police Commissioner has declined to release his resume to members of the Baltimore City Council and the public, a copy of an earlier six-plus-page C.V. has surfaced online, courtesy of the City of Fort Worth and some digging from Baltimore Suncrime reporter Justin Fenton.
The resume predates his time in the 874,000-person Texas city where he’s served as police commissioner for the last three years. But it does include info on the scope of his command, the size of the budgets, initiatives he implemented and other details for the police departments he ran in Allentown, Pennsylvania, for 21 months, and Missouri City, Texas, for more than four years.
In Allentown, Fitzgerald said his job included “establishing credibility and integrity of the APD with all sectors of the community,” helping reduce crime in times of budgetary restraint and expanding the use of body-worn and security cameras.
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