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'I'm running.' Former DPD Chief James Craig announces bid for Michigan governor wxyz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wxyz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Civil rights leader, longtime cop named interim Detroit police chief View Comments Detroit The city s new interim police chief is a licensed mental health therapist with a civil rights background, who vowed Monday to utilize those skills as he assumes command of the police department in one of the nation s most violent cities. James White, who left the police department in August 2020 to become director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights, is scheduled to begin his tenure at the Detroit Police Department on June 1, when current Chief James Craig plans to retire. Craig, whose nearly eight years as chief make him the second-longest serving top cop in Detroit s history, is planning a gubernatorial run as a Republican. ....
Detroit police chief talks retirement, experience, next steps Chief James Craig announces retirement from Detroit Police Department after 8 years Tags: Watch Craig’s interview with Local 4′s Evrod Cassimy above. Chief Craig announced his retirement from the Detroit Police Department on Monday, calling it a “bittersweet” moment after serving in the role for the last eight years. He says the decision to retire is voluntary, and that his last day will be on June 1 which will mark 44 years in law enforcement. Watch here: Ad Rumors began circulating about Craig’s retirement at the end of last week, alongside rumors that he is considering a future in politics. Craig has not confirmed whether or not he intends to run for office, but sources say he is considering running for Michigan governor in the next gubernatorial election as a Republican. ....