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Dr. Joel Fitzgerald Sr., Former Chief of Police Ft. Worth Tx

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This Saturday, December 7, 2019 10am Central 11am Eastern on Behind the Blue Curtain our Guest will be former Fort Worth Texas Chief of Police Dr. Joel Fitzgerald Sr.  Dr. Fitzgerald has a deep understanding of policing and the problems with police and community relations.  He served as Chief of Police at several police departments.  While Chief of Police in Fort Worth Texas he was terminated while looking into questionable dealings within the City of Fort Worth.  Since Dr. Fitzgerald’s termination in May of 2019 Police involved shootings have dramatically increased in the City of Fort Worth. Notes of interest on Dr. Joel Fitzgerald: City of Fort Worth Chief of Police October 2015 to May 2019,  City of Allentown Chief of Police December 20, 2013 to October 2015, Missouri City Chief of Police (Ret.) · April 2009 to December 2013, Philadelphia Police Department Officer, Sergeant and Lieutenant · 1992 to 2009, Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA) Executive Board Member-Elected Sgt. at Arms  May 2019 to present, Tarleton State University  Adjunct Professor January 2018 to September 2018,  EDUCATION:  University of Virginia Organizational leadership, Charlottesville, Virginia, Northcentral University Class of 2013 Business Administration/Public Administration (Ph.D.) · La Jolla Ranch, California, Eastern University  Class of 2002 · Master of Business Administration 2002 Villanova University, Class of 1996 · Bachelor of Arts, Overbrook High School  Class of 1988 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1988 Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Cambridge, Massachusetts  The Co-Host and Facebook Live Crew will be in the house.  You don’t want to miss this show.  The Call-in number is 646-716-4621 and press 1 if you’d like to join the conversation

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