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Pamela Smith Makes History as Washington DC’s First Ever Black Female Police Chief

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Nationwide -- Pamela Smith has been nominated as the next police chief of Washington, D.C., making her the first Black woman to hold this position if confirmed. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser announced the appointment after Smith joined the D.C. department just over a year ago.During a press conference, Smith passionately shared her vision for the

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