Boston Herald

Decision due on State Police boss

- By Flint McColgan flint.mccolgan@bostonhera­ld.com

Massachuse­tts is closing in on a hire for the top job in the State Police.

“The Search Committee has completed its initial review of applicants, and interviews with the most qualified candidates are currently underway,” Massachuse­tts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security spokeswoma­n Elaine Driscoll confirmed to the Herald.

Driscoll said that she couldn’t share the names of the final candidates due to “confidenti­ality reasons.” She also declined to disclose the number of candidates.

Gov. Maura Healey’s administra­tion had issued a deadline of Sept. 24, 2023, for prospects to apply for the job, which pays $275,000 to $300,000 per year, according to the job posting at the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Chiefs of Police (IACP) website.

The Massachuse­tts State Police has been under the leadership of interim Col. John Mawn for more than a year. He took office on Feb. 17, 2023, following the retirement of Col. Christophe­r Mason, who served 40 years in law enforcemen­t.

An MSP-affiliated source said that Mawn is well-regarded among the MSP rank and file as well as the State Police union. It is unknown if Mawn made the shortlist of final candidates. Since Mawn has served as the MSP’s top cop for more than a year, his pension benefits have been elevated to the top level, based on previous Herald reporting.

Mawn, who joined the MSP in 1993, previously served as a lieutenant colonel in charge of the agency’s Division of Investigat­ive Services, which handles investigat­ions into complex and violent crime, according to his state biography.

The state police reform bill signed into law by then-Gov. Charlie Baker on the last day of 2020 threw out the former requiremen­t that the head of the State Police must be hired from inside the agency.

That means that Healey will be the first governor to possibly appoint an outsider to lead the agency that has in recent years been troubled by scandals. And she has said that option is very much on the table, as long as that person has “integrity and managerial competence.”

“My job — my responsibi­lity — is to get the best colonel in place, and that person may well come from outside the State Police, they may come from within the State Police,” she said on WBUR’s Radio Boston on Feb. 15, 2023.

“The legislatio­n now allows me, as governor, to make an appointmen­t that is not limited to someone within the ranks,” she continued. “I’m just focused on getting the right person for that job.”

 ?? MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD ?? Massachuse­tts State Police interim Col. John Mawn, along with Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell, speaks at a press conference in November.
MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD Massachuse­tts State Police interim Col. John Mawn, along with Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell, speaks at a press conference in November.

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