Boston Herald

New BDP commish put on leave

- By Sean philip Cotter

Mayor Martin Walsh has placed new Police Commission­er Dennis White on leave after “disturbing” decades-old allegation­s of domestic violence surfaced less than three full days after he was sworn in.

Walsh, in a statement Wednesday night after The Boston Globe unearthed allegation­s against White, first noted the abrupt departure of now-former Commission­er William Gross, saying the mayor made the decision “quickly” to pick Gross’s chief of staff White to step into the role.

“In an attempt to create a smooth transition and honor former Commission­er Gross’s desire to spend time with his family, Dennis White was asked to quickly step into the role of Police Commission­er, beginning last Friday,” Walsh said in a statement.

“These disturbing issues were not known to me or my staff, but should have been at the forefront,” Walsh added. “Upon learning of these serious allegation­s, I immediatel­y acted, placing the Commission­er on administra­tive leave, while corporatio­n counsel engages outside counsel to conduct a full and impartial investigat­ion. In the interim, Superinten­dent-in-Chief Gregory Long will serve as acting Commission­er.”

The Globe reported the 22-year-old allegation­s of domestic abuse, the existence of which were confirmed to the Herald. Further informatio­n about the details of the allegation­s weren’t immediatel­y confirmabl­e Wednesday night.

“Corporatio­n counsel” is the city’s term for its lawyer, Eugene O’Flaherty, who will investigat­e.

The mayor suddenly announced the retirement of Gross, the city’s popular first Black top cop, last Thursday in an abrupt email. Gross, who had been rumored as a mayoral candidate, was to retire the next day, with then-Superinten­dent White stepping in as the acting commission­er. Gross said he wouldn’t be running for office and wanted to spend more time with his family after 37 years with BPD.

In an interview with the Herald the day of that announceme­nt, White pledged to continue reforms and increase transparen­cy.

Walsh then swore White in on Monday, entrusting him with the $250,000-ayear gig. White, the city’s second Black police commission­er, is a native of Dorchester’s Four Corners area and a veteran for 32 years on the force.

This news broke just over half a day before Walsh was due for a hearing before the U.S. Senate. The mayor is President Biden’s pick to serve as Labor secretary, and a Senate committee is scheduled to vet him at 10 a.m. today.

 ?? POOL FILE ?? ‘DISTURBING ISSUES’: Dennis White is sworn in by Boston Mayor Martin Walsh as the new commission­er of the Boston Police Department on Monday. He was put on leave Wednesday night due to decades-old allegation­s of domestic violence.
POOL FILE ‘DISTURBING ISSUES’: Dennis White is sworn in by Boston Mayor Martin Walsh as the new commission­er of the Boston Police Department on Monday. He was put on leave Wednesday night due to decades-old allegation­s of domestic violence.

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