Frederick H. Bealefeld III | |
---|---|
Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department | |
In office July 19, 2007[a] – August 1, 2012 | |
Preceded by | Leonard Hamm |
Succeeded by | Anthony Batts |
Deputy Commissioner of Operations of the Baltimore Police Department | |
In office February 9, 2007 – July 19, 2007 | |
Commissioner | Leonard Hamm |
Preceded by | Marcus Brown |
Succeeded by | Vacant Anthony E. Barksdale (October) |
Personal details | |
Born | August 1962 (age 62) |
Spouse | Linda (m. 1982 or 1983) |
Children | 2 |
Education |
|
Police career | |
Department | Baltimore Police Department |
Service years | 1981–2012 |
Rank | |
a. ^ Acting until November 19, 2007 | |
Frederick H. Bealefeld III (/biːlfɛld/ BEEL-feld; born August 1962) is an American former police officer who served as commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department from 2007 to 2012. He also served as deputy commissioner of operations for the department from January to July 2007. Born to a family of police officers, Bealefeld graduated from Chesapeake High School in Anne Arundel County, and attended Anne Arundel Community College, dropping out due to an injury preventing him from obtaining a lacrosse scholarship.
Bealefeld joined the Baltimore Police Department on May 11, 1981, holding several positions, including deputy commissioner of operations for the department, ultimately being appointed as commissioner by Mayor Sheila Dixon on July 19, 2007, following the resignation of Leonard Hamm. Dixon revealed that she asked Hamm to resign because she was impressed by Bealefeld. On May 3, 2012, having served as commissioner for five years, Bealefeld announced that he would resign as commissioner effective August 1. He was succeeded by former chief of the Oakland Police Department Anthony Batts.