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Vancouver Police Chief Steps Down After 5.5 Years

Vancouver Police Chief Steps Down After 5.5 Years

Vancouver News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 1, 20261m 28s

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Vancouver Police Chief Troy Price is stepping down after five years, following a trend of short tenures in the department. Since 1937, chiefs have lasted an average of 5.5 years, with bigger cities seeing even shorter stays due to politics and mayoral cycles. Prices departure marks the seventh chief since 2000, with Harry Diamond holding the record at 17 years and Stan Reeves and Bob King serving the shortest stints at two years each. Despite the history of short tenures, Price expresses confidence in the next generation of leaders.

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