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William B. Evans (born February 23, 1958) is currently serving as the executive director of public safety and chief of police of Boston College. Previously, Evans was the commissioner of the Boston Police Department from January 2014 until August 2018. Evans served as interim commissioner from November 2013 until he was permanently appointed by newly elected mayor Marty Walsh. He announced his retirement from the Boston Police Department in July 2018. He currently serves as the chief of the Boston College police department. A graduate of Suffolk University, Evans holds a master's degree in cybersecurity from Boston College and another master's in criminal justice from Anna Maria College. He is also a graduate of the FBI’s National Academy, FBI's National Executive Institute , Department of Homeland Security Post Naval Executive Leaders Program and received several certificates from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in subjects ranging from homeland security to preparedness leadership. He is active in several professional organizations, including the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Major Cities Chiefs Association, and is currently an adjunct professor at Boston College and Boston University . Early life William Evans was born in South Boston, the son of Paul and Catherine Evans, and one of six brothers. His father was a truck driver and his mother was a housewife and homemaker. He grew up in a crowded triple-decker apartment in South Boston, where he shared a bed with two brothers. His mother died when he was three years old, and six years later, his older brother was struck by a car and killed. When he was fifteen years old, his father died. He was raised by his four older brothers, the eldest of whom was Paul, who is the current executive vice president of security and compliance for Suffolk Downs and former Boston Police Commissioner, 1994 - 2003. They enrolled him in Saint Sebastian's School in Needham, Massachusetts. After graduation, Evans attended Chaminade University for one year before returning to Boston. Upon his return he enrolled at Suffolk University, graduating in 1982. Boston Police Department Early years In 1980, Evans joined the Boston Police Department cadet program. He worked in administrative positions in the department's District Four in the South End at night and attended class at Suffolk University during the day. Evans joined the Boston Police Department in 1982. He spent five years as a patrolman, during which time he was awarded the BPD's Medal of Honor for his role in apprehending an armed robbery suspect following a high-speed chase. In 1987 he scored the highest grade in his class on the sergeant's exam. Five years later he earned one of the highest grades on the lieutenant's test and in 1997 he received the highest grade in his class on the captain's exam. Captain As a captain, Evans was first stationed in District 14, which consisted of the Allston–Brighton section of Boston. It was the BPD's most densely populated district and contained 75,000 residents. This district included Harvard Business School, Boston College. He dealt with a number of issues involving college students, including public intoxication, noise complaints, and fighting. He pushed for stricter alcohol policies during tailgating for the Harvard–Yale football game, refused to sign off on a Snoop Dogg concert at Harvard, which he feared would attract "the wrong element," unless more officers were hired (which led to the concert being canceled). To smooth over relations between the schools and the Police Department, Evans took college administrators on ride-alongs, addressed students during orientation week, and pressured landlords to pay closer attention to troublesome properties. In 2006 he moved to District 4, which covered the South End and Fenway. In 2008 Evans graduated from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Superintendent In 2009, Evans was promoted to superintendent in charge of the Bureau of Field Services. In this position he oversaw special events and the department's patrol division. Evans played a role in the peaceful handling of Occupy Boston's 70-day occupation of Dewey Square. He served as a go-between for the protesters and the department and ensured that there were no violent confrontations between protesters and police like those that occurred at other camps. Boston Marathon bombings Evans ran the 2013 Boston Marathon and was at the Boston Athletic Club when he was informed by an officer that two bombs went off. Evans returned home for his uniform and then went to the temporary command post at the Westin Hotel. There, he and Commissioner Edward F. Davis designed a plan of action, which Evans took to the streets to implement. Under Evans, the department secured a perimeter around a 20-block radius, swept the scene for secondary devices, and began processing the evidence. When President Barack Obama came to Boston to attend an interfaith service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Evans and his team were responsible for securing the area. They developed a plan to get the President and First Lady in and out of the five different hospitals they visited. Evans also played a role in the manhunt and capture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. He helped secure the area of the Watertown shootout, process the crime scene, and evacuate nearby houses, as there were live explosives on the scene. He remained in Watertown during the manhunt and stayed even after Governor Deval Patrick lifted the shelter-in-place order. After the 911 call reporting Tsarnaev's location came in, Evans, two Boston Police Lieutenants (Bob Merner and Paul O'Connor) and a Watertown Police Officer were the first officers at the scene on Franklin Street in Watertown. Evans took control of the scene and was the incident commander during the standoff with Tsarnaev. Shots rang out at one point during the standoff and Evans commanded the officers to hold their fire, as he wanted to take Tsarnaev alive for information. After talking with an FBI negotiation team, Tsarnaev surrendered to authorities. Commissioner On November 1, 2013, Mayor Thomas Menino named Evans interim commissioner of the Boston Police Department. In January 2014, Mayor Marty Walsh selected Evans to serve as police commissioner on a permanent basis. On July 23, 2018, Evans announced he would step down as commissioner of the Boston Police Department after having served 39 years, having accepted a position with the public safety department at Boston College beginning on August 6. He was succeeded by his superintendent in chief, William G. Gross. References. Discover the William Evans popular books. Find the top 100 most popular William Evans books.

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  • Behind the Curtain synopsis, comments

    Behind the Curtain

    Jonathan Wilson & Jonathan Wilson Ltd

    'Epic... Wilson writes captivatingly with humour...anyone with an interest in eastern European sport will be consulting this book for years to come' FINANCIAL TIMES'This fascinatin...

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    Charlie Bird

    William Evans

    Four stories blend together as one to tell of  how Charlie Bird transforms from city bound easterner to the quintesential comanche warrior.  These gripping tales of ...

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    William H. and Helen Evans v. Sawtooth

    Court of Appeals of Idaho No. 16110

    This case presents a controversy over the valuation of real property. It focuses upon a highly desirable tract of undeveloped land in the Wood River Valley. The appeal is taken fro...

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    Crimson Waters

    Don Mann & Kraig Becker

    A New York Times bestsellling author separates history from myth from the Pharaohs to Blackbeard and Captain Kidd to today.  Soon after the first maritime trade rout...

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    Tempestuous

    Lesley Livingston

    "I don't love Sonny Flannery."That's the lie Kelley Winslow told to protect the boy she loves from a power he doesn't know he possesses. Devastated, Sonny retreatsto a haven for Lo...

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    The Woman Event

    William Evans

    This book is about how men can find, meet and evaluate women based on my personal research using my new and unique "Walk Read" system, my premarriage test and my list of when to ca...

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    Four Men in a Boat

    Tim Foster & Rory Ross

    When Great Britain won gold at the Sydney 2000 Olympics coxless four, seven million people watched and voted it the greatest sporting moment of the year.This moment, and Steve Redg...

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    Making History

    Richard Cohen

    A “supremely entertaining” (The New Yorker) exploration of who gets to record the world’s historyfrom Julius Caesar to William Shakespeare to Ken Burnsand how their biases influenc...

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    Emigrants

    James Evans

    'Marvellously engaging' The Times'Brisk, informative and eyeopening' Daily TelegraphIn the 1600s, vast numbers of people left England for the Americas. Crossing the Atlantic was a ...

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    Goering

    Roger Manvell & Heinrich Fraenkel

    In Goering, Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel use firsthand testimonies and a variety of historical documents to tell the story of a monster lurking in Hitler’s shadows. After ri...

  • Irish Blood, English Heart, Ulster Fry synopsis, comments

    Irish Blood, English Heart, Ulster Fry

    Annie Caulfield

    Annie Caulfield's early years were spent by the seaside in Ireland. However, the family shifted to Sixties London and soon she wasn't sure who she was was she English, was she Iri...

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    William R. Robertson, A Minor v. Joan Marie Evans

    Supreme Court of Mississippi

    Joan Marie Evans has petitioned this Court for an appeal from an Interlocutory Decree of the Chancery Court of George County overruling her motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdicti...

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    The Golden Age of Piracy

    Benerson Little

    For thousands of years, pirates have terrorized the ocean voyager and the coastal inhabitant, plundered ship and shore, and wrought havoc on the lives and livelihoods of rich and p...

  • In Pursuit of Glory synopsis, comments

    In Pursuit of Glory

    Bradley Wiggins & Brendan Gallagher

    Bradley Wiggins is a British sporting legend. Not only has he won seven World Track Championships and a recordequalling seven Olympic medals, including doublegold in Beijing in 200...

  • The Outsider synopsis, comments

    The Outsider

    Jonathan Wilson & Jonathan Wilson Ltd

    'The everreadable Wilson explores the psychological pressures of being cast in the role of the scapegoat ... Thoughtprovoking and full of interesting detail ... this book scores on...

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    The Third Reich

    Thomas Childers

    “Riveting…An elegantly composed study, important and even timely” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) history of the Third Reichhow Adolf Hitler and a core group of Nazis rose from ob...

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    The Anatomy of England

    Jonathan Wilson

    'A masterful work...it could be the best thing to have happened to English football in years' TIME OUT'[A] thoughtprovoking reappraisal of ten key games in England's football histo...