LOCAL · DC · 1989-1992
Isaac Fulwood Jr.
Police Chief · Washington · District of Columbia
On the record
Crack-era violent crime peak; later U.S. Parole Commission chair
Background
Isaac Fulwood Jr. (—) was District of Columbia's Police Chief · Washington of Washington 1989–1992 (3 years). Took office after Maurice T. Turner Jr.; succeeded by Fred Thomas. Note: Crack-era violent crime peak; later U.S. Parole Commission chair. Same-year political environment (1989): Governor Marion Barry.
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Others who held this office in District of Columbia
- Fred Thomas (1992-1995)
- Maurice T. Turner Jr. (1981-1989)
- Burtell M. Jefferson (1978-1981)
- Maurice J. Cullinane (1974-1978)
- Jerry V. Wilson (1969-1974)
- John B. Layton (1964-1969)
- Robert V. Murray (1951-1964)