Houston police chief retires suddenly after questions raised about more than 260,000 suspended investigations
Story by Andy Rose, CNN • 13h
Houston’s police chief unexpectedly retired from the force Tuesday night amid questions about a department policy that allowed hundreds of thousands of cases to be suspended, including sexual abuse cases, according to the mayor’s office.
Troy Finner had served as the chief of the Houston Police Department since 2021, capping off a 34-year career with the department.
“I consider Troy Finner a friend. It was tough to accept his retirement, but it was in the best interest of Houstonians,” Houston Mayor John Whitmire said in an impromptu news conference Wednesday.
The retirement announcement came hours after an internal email obtained by CNN affiliate KHOU showed Finner referring to an investigation being suspended due to “lack of personnel,” in 2018, three years before he had said he was aware of the policy.
Finner was executive assistant chief over patrol operations at the time the email was written.
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