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Q & A With City s New Police Chief; `I Answer to the Public. That's Always Been My Attitude.'

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The Washington Post, April 9th, 1998

Charles H. Ramsey, the District's police chief-designate, began his law enforcement career at age 19 as a police cadet in his native Chicago, and rose to the rank of deputy superintendent in 29 years with the force. Now 48, Ramsey has been chosen to lead the D.C. police department at perhaps the most troubled time in its history. With federal authorities, the D.C. Council and the D.C. inspector general's office all separately looking into allegations of police misconduct, and with consultants having described the force as grossly mismanaged, Ramsey's challenge will be to reform the department ...

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