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Acting police chief has 30 years experience

By: Maria Schmitt
Special to the Examiner
August 9, 2009

Alexandria's acting Police Chief Earl Cook has worked for the department for 30 years, as of this past January. He stepped into his new post when previous Chief David Baker resigned after a drunken-driving incident. Before that Cook, 54, worked as executive deputy chief, overseeing one of the department's four bureaus. He grew up in Alexandria and attended Duke University before joining the force in 1979.

What have you found exciting about the new position?

It's been such a short period of time that I don't really have any highlights yet. But if there was anything, it would probably be the reinforcement that we have a very solid agency. The health of an agency during a tough situation gives you a quick snapshot of where you are. This organization is pretty healthy and has lots of people who do good work.

Has anything been difficult?

It's not so much that it's difficult, but for me, because I haven't done a lot of it, it has been dealing with the media more frequently than I have before. It's different than in my previous role.

How did you get this job?

The city manager appointed me as the acting chief the morning the event occurred with Chief Baker. The manager has not yet made a final decision on what he wants.

Are you adjusting to the new job well?

I am, strangely enough. I've been very busy but I think if you really reflect on it, it's an exciting challenge to have this job. Everything is moving every day and maybe things will slow down a bit, but they're moving at a very quick pace right now.

Why did you enter law enforcement?

I was interested in public service, especially interacting with people. You have to like working with people, which I did and do. It's a job where you can make a tangible difference in someone's life. Sometimes it's subtle, sometimes it's dramatic, but you can help.

 



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