Austin Police Chief Withdraws from Dallas Job

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo says he’ll remain as the Texas capital’s top police officer.

Acevedo told a meeting with the Austin American-Statesman that he’s withdrawn as a finalist for the Dallas police chief vacancy and won’t seek another job for several years.

WFAA-TV of Dallas-Fort Worth reports that Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm expects to appoint a new chief Wednesday.

The 45-year-old Austin chief told the American-Statesman that he hopes to remain in law enforcement until at least age 52. He says he’d then be interested in becoming a police monitor in Europe.

Acevedo had been one of six finalists chosen for the Dallas vacancy. Others were Louisville, Ky., Metro Police Chief Robert White; San Jose, Calif., Police Chief Robert Davis; and Dallas assistant police chiefs David Brown, Daniel Garcia and Floyd Simpson.

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