Michael Wynn is the Chief of Police of the Pittsfield Police Department. Chief Wynn has served as the Chief of the agency since 2007 and with the PPD since 1995
Each year the @MAPOLICECHIEFS recognizes the Police Chief that genuinely stood out that year. @PittsfieldPD Chief Michael Wynn was our unanimous selection for 2022. Chief Wynn also serves as the Governor's and Attorney General's selection for the new Massachusetts @PostCommission
#Pittsfield Police Chief Wynn @ChiefWynn shares examples of co-response crisis intervention teams, says the result is officers can make clinically-based decisions. He also stresses importance of paying attention to the mental health of the police force.
Mass. Mayors' Association discusses mental health & policing w/ #Pittsfield Police Chief Michael Wynn @ChiefWynn during monthly meeting hosted by @CityofAmesbury & @AmesburyMayor Gove this morning.
Congratulations to Chelsea Police Department Chief Brian Kyes on his nomination to be the U.S. Marshal for the District of Massachusetts. Brian has been a tireless and learned advocate for the professionalism of our police forces all across our great Commonwealth.
One of the last official acts of the year, DARE Commencement at Williams Elementary School. Thanks to Ofc Winston and the K-9 Working Group for stopping by.
2021 has been a very unusual year. Wrapping up the DARE program at Morningside Community School was no different. Lt. Rocc worked with the school, pivoted, and got it done. Congrats to the graduates. Well done!
Today we held the 1st day of training on the way to implementing a multi-disciplinary HUB Table in Pittsfield to better serve our most vulnerable residents. Officer Winston was on hand to greet our community partners.
It is a cold, blustery day for a road race, but if the runners want to run, we’ll do all we can to make sure they can do it safely. @PittsfieldPD has a good sized detail out this AM to support the Berkshire Running Center Thankful 5K.
Today @TheIACP was at the @WhiteHouse for the signing of 3 bipartisan bills into law that aim to expand support for police, U.S. federal officers and other first responders through officer wellness and peer counseling and ensuring that disability claims are adjudicated.
From Pittsfield to Boston. Great seeing an outstanding community policing officer & friend @dderbyman at the TD Garden for #PinkPatchProject group pic…but was awesome meeting his new partner, Winston, a comfort K9.