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Troy Finner is resigning as Houston police chief amid an internal investigation

Houston’s police chief abruptly retired Wednesday after investigations into hundreds of thousands of reports of criminal incidents, including more than 4,000 cases of sexual assault, were halted due to staffing shortages.

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner’s resignation was announced by Mayor John Whitmire during a City Council meeting on Wednesday. The mayor said Finner, who joined the police force in 1990 and has served as chief since 2021, decided to retire after discussions with Whitmire on Tuesday.

“I consider Troy Finner a friend. “It was difficult to accept his resignation, but it was in the best interest of Houstonians,” Whitmire said during a press conference press conference Wednesday. “The investigation had become disruptive to the department.”