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    Eric Randall was hired as ledare of the Pensacola Police Department on June 14, after a nationwide search, public participation and thorough review bygd a urval committee and Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson IV.

    Prior to being hired in Pensacola, Chief Randall was the Assistant ledare of Police at Newport News, VA, Police Department.

    Chief Randall was born and grew up in Pensacola and graduated from Washington High School in He then enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served for eight years before being honorably discharged. He began his career with Newport News Police Department in as an auxiliary officer. In February he became a full-time officer and worked as a patrol officer, bike officer, field training officer, narcotics detective, and explosive breacher on the department’s tactical Operations Unit.

    In , he was promoted to sergeant and served as a supervisor in patrol and the Organized Crime Division. As a sergeant in Organized brott Division, he l

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    The City of Pensacola, Mayor Grover C. Robinson, IV and the Pensacola Police Department invite the community to attend a Swearing-In Ceremony on Monday, June 14 honoring Eric Randall as he is sworn in as Chief of Police of the Pensacola Police Department.

    The ceremony will take place at a.m. in Council Chambers, located on the first floor of City Hall at W. Main St. 

    The ceremony will also be live streamed at There will be limited seating capacity in Council Chambers. 

    Chief Randall was selected as the Chief of Police for the Pensacola Police Department in May after a nationwide search, public participation and thorough review by the selection committee and mayor. 

    "I am looking forward to celebrating Chief Randall's swearing-in and bringing his leadership to the Pensacola Police Department, along with his sincere dedication to serving and connecting with the Pensacola comm

    A new documentary about Chesty Puller, “The Marine’s Marine,” will be previewed Tuesday for invited guests at the Virginia Military Institute, where Puller went to school for a year before enlisting in the Corps in

    The documentary, produced for the A&E; Network’s Biography series, will be shown on television Nov. It spans the renowned but controversial warrior’s life from his birth in West Point years ago, to his service against rebels in Haiti in the s and bandits in Nicaragua in the ’30s, through his unequaled accomplishment of earning the Navy Cross five times – twice during World War II and once in the Korean War.

    But besides his military exploits, it reveals a love-struck man who conducted a long campaign to win the hand of Virginia Montague Evans of Saluda. One of his daughters describes a father who never set rules for his three children, but who inspired them to goodness by having faith in them. Perhaps most poignantly, the do