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John W. Hayden Jr.
35th St. Louis Commissioner of Police
Assumed office
December 28, 2017
MayorLyda Krewson
Preceded bySam Dotson
Personal details
Born
John Wells Hayden Jr.

1962 (age 61–62)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
EducationWashington University (B.Math)
Fontbonne University (MBA)


John W. Hayden, Jr. (born December 4, 1962) is an American law enforcement officer who was appointed as the 35th Commissioner of Police on December 28, 2017 by Mayor Lyda Krewson, and is St. Louis' fourth African-American Police Commissioner.[1][2][3]

Early life and education

Hayden was born in St. Louis. He received his Bachelor of Mathematics degree from Washington University and his master's degree in management from Fontbonne University. He was accepted into Saint Louis University School of Law and has completed over 50 credits in their Juris Doctorate program. He has also completed 15 hours of graduate coursework in theological studies at the Covenant Theological Seminary.[4]

Career

Hayden joined the Metropolitan Police Department, City of St. Louis on February 23, 1987, where he served in the Fourth District. He also was assigned to the Vice/Narcotics Division, Fourth District Detective Unit and the Police Academy and Commander of North Patrol. He was appointed as Commissioner of Police on December 28, 2017 at a salary of $180,000 a year.[1][4]

As Commissioner of Police Hayden is responsible for planning, directing, managing and overseeing the activities and operations of the Metropolitan Police Department, including field operations, investigations, support services, and general administration. He also coordinates activities with other city departments and outside agencies. He oversees a department of 1,350 officers and 465 civilian employees with a yearly budget of $270 million.

Colonel Hayden is a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi. He is a member of the Police Executive Research Forum, the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Major Cities Police Chiefs Association. He has served as a deacon at Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis since 1998.

References

  1. ^ a b "30-Year Veteran of St. Louis Department Named Commissioner of Police". New York Times. Associated Press. December 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Celeste Bott and Erin Heffernan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (December 29, 2017). "New St. Louis police chief says he'll work to rebuild trust, stem violence". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 2018-01-04. After months of deliberation, the formation of a citizen advisory committee and a series of forums to gather public feedback, St. Louis leaders opted to hire a new Commissioner of Police from within their own ranks: John Hayden, a 30-year veteran of the St. Louis Police Department.
  3. ^ Byers, Christine, "John W. Hayden Jr. Commissioner of Police ", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 28, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Col. John Hayden, Police Commissioner". St. Louis Police Department.
Police appointments
Preceded by Metropolitan Police Commissioner
2017–Present
Succeeded by