Burien Police Chief Ted Boe has announced his resignation from the Burien Police Department and the King County Sheriff’s Office, effective August 15. Boe, who has served as Burien’s police chief for six years, will take over as chief of the Des Moines Police Department. His resignation follows a request for his removal by the city manager amid a prolonged political battle between city leaders and King County over enforcement of the city’s anti-camping ordinance. Burien Mayor Kevin Schilling confirmed Boe's last day will be August 15. The announcement was made Tuesday afternoon.
Burien’s police chief resigned Tuesday, about two months after the city manager requested his removal amid a prolonged political battle between city leaders and King County over enforcement of the city’s anti-camping ordinance. https://t.co/yO1jeJbewC
After a 6-year run as the Burien Police Department chief, Ted Boe announced his resignation effective Aug. 15, when he will take over the role as chief of the Des Moines Police Department: https://t.co/WMNo5vxMNA
Burien Police Chief Ted Boe announced his resignation from the Burien Police Department and the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) Tuesday afternoon. https://t.co/hoOMlAuSXN
After a 6-year run as the Burien Police Department chief, Ted Boe announced his resignation effective Aug. 15: https://t.co/T4kJEt29X0
Burien Police Chief Ted Boe announces resignation https://t.co/ApS6VW6Aw5
Burien Police Chief Ted Boe is resigning from the department, with his last day being August 15, according to Burien mayor Kevin Schilling. https://t.co/HsplcJI8Rq