Connecticut cop named Knightdale police chief
Shawn Brown replaces Richard Pope, who resigned last July after being charged with a domestic-related assault.
Posted — UpdatedBrown comes to Knightdale from Farmington, Conn., where he was a police sergeant and former captain of the Avon Fire Department. He has bachelor's and master's degrees in criminal justice from the University of New Haven.
“We had a number of qualified candidates, and it came down to who we thought was best for Knightdale at this time” Town Manager Gary McConkey said in a statement. “Shawn Brown stood out for his well-rounded experience in police, fire and emergency management operations.”
Six months ago, former chief Richard Pope resigned after he was charged with assault on a female in connection with a domestic dispute involving his estranged wife.
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