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  • #redirect [[Pensacola Police Department]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pensacola Police Department]]
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  • #redirect [[Pensacola Police Department]]
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  • |name=Pensacola Police Department |image=PPDShield.jpg|150px|right|The Pensacola Police Shield]]
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  • | occupation = Retired Chief of Police <br/>[[Pensacola Police Department]] '''David Alexander III''' is the Former [[Chief of Police]] of [[Pensacola Police Department]]
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  • Tommi Lyter was appointed Chief of Police by Pensacola Mayor [[Ashton Hayward]] on May 11, 2017. ...la Police Department ]]on May 6, 2017, one day after the previous Chief of Police – [[David Alexander III]] – retired.
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  • ...reau of International Narcotics and law Enforcement Affairs, International Police in Haiti define Powell's 30+ years of leadership experience within the law
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  • ...Demarius Steen''' was a teenager who was killed when struck by a Pensacola Police cruiser on [[October 3]], [[2009]]. ...tp://www.ci.pensacola.fl.us/ppd/press.asp?action=detail&ID=14279 Pensacola Police Department press release, October 3, 2009.]</ref> The chase ended when Stee
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  • ...(The [[City of Pensacola]] maintains [[Pensacola Police Department|its own police force]]). The Sheriff's Office is operated under the leadership of the [[Es *[[Pensacola Police Department]]
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  • *[[October 19]] &ndash; [[Pensacola Police Department]] Officer [[Stephen Taylor]] is shot and killed by [[Clarence Hi
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  • | occupation =[[Mayor of Pensacola]]<br/>[[Pensacola Chief of Police]] ...a]] from [[1919]] until [[1921]]. He also served as a [[Pensacola Chief of Police]], city commissioner and fireman. [[Sanders Beach]] is named for him.
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  • ...ource=web&ots=FDzTOjmyeO&sig=W5cljmDzRO4F8LRIQvBNj6shJVo Forgotten Heroes: Police Officers Killed in Early Florida, 1840-1925]''. William Wilbanks (1998)</r ...indicate that Carter allegedly confessed to the murder in the presence of police captain Hall and a jail guard. A coroner's jury quickly ruled that Carter
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  • | Police Chief || [[Peter Paulding]] [http://www.gulfbreezepolice.com Gulf Breeze Police Department]
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  • ...esponded to a bank alarm. Regarding the crime, [[Pensacola Chief of Police|Police chief]] [[John Mathis]] recalled, "Hill was out of the bank. He made a cons
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  • ...w Jackson]] appoints a city constable, effectively forming the [[Pensacola Police Department]].
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  • ...ssion was made up of three members, each of whom had a particular purview (police and fire, finance and revenue, or streets and public works), and one of who
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  • ...nk Dent Sanders]], a former Pensacola fireman, [[Pensacola Chief of Police|police chief]], commissioner and [[Mayor of Pensacola|mayor]].
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  • ...refuse to cross picket lines to protect strikebreakers. Two-thirds of the police force are fired over the incident.
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  • *[[1978]] &ndash; [[Pensacola Police Department|Pensacola Police]] Officer [[David Lee]] apprehends serial killer [[Wikipedia:Ted Bundy|Ted
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  • | occupation =Police officer, politician ...nt officer and gospel-singing politician who had served in the [[Pensacola Police Department]] for twelve years before being elected to the Florida House of
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