March 19, 2024
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Baltimore Police Commissioner Davis to speak at AACC

Commissioner Kevin Davis
Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis will talk about “Baltimore – Rising from Unrest to Realizing Opportunities” on Feb. 24, at 7 p.m. in the Cade Center for Fine Arts Room 219, as the next speaker in the Anne Arundel Community College Legal Studies Institute Annual Speaker Series.

Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis will talk about “Baltimore – Rising from Unrest to Realizing Opportunities” on Feb. 24, at 7 p.m. in the Cade Center for Fine Arts Room 219, as the next speaker in the Anne Arundel Community College Legal Studies Institute Annual Speaker Series. 

Sponsored by the college’s Legal Studies Institute and the Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Institute, the speaker series brings people to the AACC campus to discuss relevant issues in today’s society. The event is free and open to the public. For information, visit http://www.aacc.edu/legalstudies  

A fourth-generation public safety professional, Davis was confirmed as police commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department in October 2015 following brief tenure as deputy commissioner of the investigations and intelligence bureau, then interim commissioner. Prior to serving in Baltimore, Davis served as chief of police for Anne Arundel County and retired as second-in-command of the Prince George’s County Police Department which he served for 21 years.

Davis graduated from DeMatha High School, received a bachelor’s degree in English from Towson University and a master’s degree in management from Johns Hopkins University. He also graduated from the FBI National Academy and the FBI National Executive Institute and regularly speaks at the FBI National Academy and at International Association of Chiefs of Police training events.

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