Miami police Maj. Delrish Moss finalist for Ferguson police chief

Moss first employed by Miami police in 1984

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MIAMI – Miami police Maj. Delrish Moss is a finalist for police chief in Ferguson, Missouri.

According to the Miami Herald, Moss, 51, who oversees community and media relations, is one of four people still in the running to become the small town's police chief.

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A total of 54 candidates had applied for the job in a city of just more than 20,000 residents near St. Louis. The town made headlines around the world when Michael Brown, 18, was fatally shot by white Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson.

Moss told the Herald that he applied for the post after speaking with a relative in St. Louis and remembering his teenage years in Overtown, where he witnessed violence all around him.

Moss first started working for the Miami Police Department as a public service aide in 1984. He is scheduled to retire from the police department in September.


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