Miami Police Chief Manny Morales to retire in October after 32 years

Miami Police Chief Manny Morales announced Thursday that he will retire in October, ending a 32-year career with the Miami Police Department, including the last four years as the city’s top law enforcement officer.

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“Thirty-two magnificent years doing something that I consider to be the honor of a lifetime to be serving my community as a police officer, the last four of them as the chief of police,” Morales said. “I am ready to enjoy all that comes with a peaceful retirement. When I reflect back on these 32 years, I really want to thank the men and women of the Miami Police Department.”

Morales pointed to what he described as a “historic drop” in homicides, aggravated assaults and property crime during his tenure as chief.

“It has been an absolute honor to part of this organization in this beautiful city,” he said.

Miami City Manager James Reyes told commissioners that Morales’ successor will be appointed three months before his retirement to allow for a transition period.

Commissioner Miguel Gabela pressed Reyes for details about the selection process.

“Is there going to be a search? We kind of left it vague on what we are actually doing and how it is going to be done,” Gabela said.

Reyes reiterated that a new chief would be named ahead of Morales’ departure.

“We will name a new police chief prior to the transition beginning three months prior to Chief Morales’ retirement,” Reyes said. “So three months prior you will know who the successor and then we will start the transition in order to ensure continuity of service to the community.”

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Reyes clarified during the meeting that the selection timeline is intended to ensure a smooth changing of the guard and maintain continuity in leadership within the department.

 

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