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Assistant Chief
Lester McKoy
Biography
of
Hartford Police
Department
Assistant Chief Lester McKoy
Chief of Support Services
As Chief of Support
Services for the Hartford Police Department since
2001, Hartford Police Assistant Chief Lester McKoy
provides senior command oversight of the Hartford
Police Academy, Training, Fiscal Management, Human
Resources, Records, Fleet Management, and Property
Divisions of the Hartford Police Department.
In his capacity as Chief of Support Services,
Assistant Chief McKoy also chairs the department's
Firearms Discharge Board of Inquiry.
A former Deputy
Chief of Police for the City of Stamford,
Connecticut, Chief McKoy possesses an extensive
experience in law enforcement management and
administration. A certified instructor with
the State of Connecticut Police Officer Standards
Training Council (POST), Chief McKoy has instructed
municipal police officers throughout the State of
Connecticut in areas such as police leadership and
supervision, patrol techniques, gang violence, laws
of arrest, community policing, domestic violence,
motor vehicle theft, police communications,
development of informants, narcotics and drugs, and
search and seizure. Chief McKoy has also
served on Oral Boards for the ranks of deputy chief,
captain, lieutenant, and sergeant with the towns of
Manchester, Milford, Hartford, Fairfield, and City
of Waterbury.
A graduate of Iona
College, New Rochelle, New York, with a B.S. in
Criminal Justice Administration and the F.B.I.
National Training Academy, Quantico, Virginia, Chief
McKoy holds certificates from the P.E.R.F. Senior
Management Institute for Police at Harvard
University, Boston, Massachusetts, and from the
Command Training Program of the New England
Institute of Law Enforcement Management at Babson
College, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
A member of the
International Association of Chiefs of Police
(IACP), the National Organization of Black Law
Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), and the F.B.I.
National Academy Associates, Chief McKoy has served
on the Boards of Directors for the Stamford YMCA,
Stamford Child Care Center, Truglia Thumbelina Fund
Foundation, the Connecticut Community for Drug Free
Youth, the Stamford Mayor's South End Neighborhood
Revitalization Zone and the Stamford Mayor's
Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving Task
Force.
Chief Lester McKoy
served with the Stamford, Connecticut Police
Department from October 1974 through July 2001,
where he was promoted through the ranks from
patrolman to Deputy Chief and commanded, supervised,
or served with every major division of the
department. In September, 1997, then
Lieutenant McKoy was recognized by the State of
Connecticut General Assembly and the Stamford
Partnership as Community Policing Officer of the
Year. In 1998, then Stamford Deputy Police
Chief Lester McKoy was honored by the
Inter-Denominational Ministers and Pastors Alliance
Coalition and the City of Stamford as Commander of
the Stamford Community Policing Task Force.
Chief McKoy served
with the United States Army and received an
honorable discharge at the rank of Sergeant in 1969.
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