Wednesday, August 17, 2016

DC police chief stepping down to head security for NFL (Yahoo Sports)

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell holds a commemorative football at a groundbreaking ceremony for the Minnesota Vikings' new NFL football training facility and team offices they will move into in 2018, in Eagan, Minn., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP)

Washington police chief Cathy Lanier, the first woman to lead the department and one of the nation's longest-serving and most popular big-city police chiefs, announced Tuesday that she is stepping down to become head of security for the National Football League. ''It is an honor for me to move to the next stage of my career knowing that I can use the experience and education that I have gained over the past 26 years to protect and serve all of the NFL, its fans, players and employees,'' Lanier said in a letter to the department's 3,700 officers. In her new job, Lanier will oversee the security of all 32 NFL teams and their venues, working with federal, state and local law enforcement and handling security for the Super Bowl.


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