Chief McGrogan retires after 40 years
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There have been no lack of interesting days at work for Andy McGrogan over the last 40 years, and though most were centred on something bad, the retiring police chief says that over time, he’s learned to also see, then evetentually focus on, the good all around him.
“There are tragedies and bad things that happen, and people that make your head shake,” he told the News, stating 95 per cent of people are simply “good people trying to live their lives.”
“I concentrate on the behaviour not the person… and I run into old criminals now that I’m an old cop. They’re good people who’ve straightened their lives out.”
Updated on December 17, 2020 at 2:25 pm
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