10.8.2024 Appointment of Kelly Furtado as Interim Police Chief

Fall River Government TV Oct 8, 2024 YouTube Report Issue

Mayor Paul Coogan announced the appointment of Captain Kelly Furtado as the Interim Police Chief for the city of Fall River, marking a historic moment as she becomes the first female police chief in the city's history. Chief Furtado will be filling the role left by Paul Garin, who is taking a leave of absence, a decision described as a mutual agreement to allow for a fresh start in the department. Mayor Coogan expressed strong confidence in Furtado, highlighting her extensive experience, including her past role as a School Resource Officer (SRO) where she worked closely with him, and her ability to connect with the community and staff. Chief Furtado outlined her vision for the Fall River Police Department, emphasizing a commitment to community policing as the core of their approach. She plans to reorganize, modernize, and reinvigorate the department to foster collaboration and teamwork, acknowledging that some aspects of the department still operate like they did in 1968. Both Mayor Coogan and Chief Furtado addressed questions regarding the recent turnover in police leadership and a past vote of no confidence for the previous chief, with Furtado asserting her deep roots within the department and her confidence in her ability to lead successfully with the support of her officers. The appointment is initially for six months, during which Furtado aims to demonstrate her capability to lead the department forward.

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