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Pamela A. Smith (born January 4, 1968) is an American police officer serving as the current Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia. Smith began serving as the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia after being unanimously confirmed by the D.C. Council on November 7, 2023. [1]
Pamela A. Smith (acting) July 17, 2023 – Present 1 year, 6 months and 18 days: Ashan Benedict (interim) May 24, 2023 – July 16, 2023 1 month and 22 days: Robert Contee May 4, 2021 – May 24, 2023 2 years and 20 days Robert Contee (interim) January 2, 2021 – May 4, 2021 4 months and 2 days: Peter Newsham
Pamela Smith’s voice soared and quivered like a preacher in midsermon as she recalled her troubled childhood and how it helped prepare her for the challenges she faces as the new police chief in ...
Born in 1964, Pamela Smith is the oldest child of Caroline Bright, a former school administrator, and Willard Carroll Smith Sr., owner of a refrigeration company.
Lady Pamela Smith (1914–1982) was an English socialite. Pamela Smith may also refer to: Pamela A. Smith (born 1968), American police chief; Pamela Colman Smith (1878–1951), British illustrator and occultist; Pamela H. Smith (fl. 1970s–2020s), American historian of science
The Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary was established on 11 April 1881 in the basement of Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta by two ... [73] and Pamela Gunter-Smith, ...
A progressive Democrat and a Republican who briefly worked in Donald Trump's administration entered the Fulton County district attorney's race Friday in an attempt to oust Fani Willis, who has ...
Smythe-Haith married her first husband, Hugh H. Smythe, in 1939, after they met in Atlanta. The two had a daughter, Karen Pamela Smythe. Hugh Smythe died in 1978. In 1985, Smythe-Haith married retired hospital director, Robert Haith Jr., who died three years later. [9] Smythe-Haith died on February 7, 2006, from Alzheimer's disease. [3]