The current head of the Pennsylvania State Police is retiring after 26 years of service.
Governor Josh Shapiro announced this week that commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris will retire early January to take a position with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The position will be filled by Deputy Commissioner of Operations Lieutenant Colonel Geroge Bivens starting on New Years Eve.
Shapiro commended Bivens, stating that he is a “seasoned, respected leader” who will lead the State Police with “steadiness and resolve.”
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