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He resigned from Romney's Cabinet in March 2006, when he was appointed as Police Commissioner in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]], serving in that post until his appointment as Milwaukee Police Chief in January 2008. <ref>[http://www.wisn.com/news/14608634/detail.html?rss=mil&psp=news "Edward Flynn Named Milwaukee's New Police Chief" (wisn.com Article)]</ref>
He resigned from Romney's Cabinet in March 2006, when he was appointed as Police Commissioner in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]], serving in that post until his appointment as Milwaukee Police Chief in January 2008. <ref>[http://www.wisn.com/news/14608634/detail.html?rss=mil&psp=news "Edward Flynn Named Milwaukee's New Police Chief" (wisn.com Article)]</ref>

While in Milwaukee, he had an affair with a local radio host and journalist Jessica McBride<ref>http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/19/milwaukee-police-chief-admits-to-affair-with-reporter-who-profiled-him/</ref>. Both were married at the time.<ref>http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/noquarter/48568662.html</ref>


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Revision as of 16:35, 26 January 2011

Edward A. Flynn (born circa 1948), is an American law enforcement official, currently serving as Chief of the Milwaukee Police Department. [1]

Edward Flynn began his law enforcement career rising through the ranks of the Jersey City, New Jersey Police Department, serving as officer, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, and inspector. He subsequently served as police chief in the towns of Braintree, Massachusetts and Chelsea, Massachusetts. From 1998 to 2002, he served as Police Chief in Arlington County, Virginia, where he was responsible for leading the police department's response to the September 11, 2001 attack on the Pentagon, and the 2002 Beltway sniper shootings.

He returned to Massachusetts in January 2003, when then-Governor Mitt Romney appointed him as Secretary of the state Executive Office of Public Safety, the parent agency of the State Police, Department of Correction, the National Guard, the Department of Fire Services, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Parole Board, and the Emergency Management Agency.

He resigned from Romney's Cabinet in March 2006, when he was appointed as Police Commissioner in Springfield, Massachusetts, serving in that post until his appointment as Milwaukee Police Chief in January 2008. [2]

While in Milwaukee, he had an affair with a local radio host and journalist Jessica McBride[3]. Both were married at the time.[4]

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