J. Thomas Manger Explained
John Thomas Manger is an American police officer who is the 11th and current chief of the United States Capitol Police. He previously served as the chief of the Montgomery County Police Department.[1] Manger was selected to lead the Capitol Police in the aftermath of the January 6 United States Capitol attack.[2]
Early life and education
Manger was born in Baltimore in and is named after both his father and grandfather. When he was 14, his family moved from Baltimore City to Silver Spring, Maryland.[3] Manger has three siblings.[1]
Manger graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice.[3] He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy.[4]
Career
He started his career in law enforcement in January 1977 as an officer with the Fairfax County Police Department. From 1998 to 2004, Manger served as chief of the department.[5]
In 2004 Manger took over as chief of police in Montgomery County, Maryland.[6] He retired from the post in 2019. Manger took over as chief of the United States Capitol Police on July 23, 2021, replacing Acting Chief Yogananda Pittman.[7]
Personal life
Manger is married and has two children.
Awards and honors
- 1993 Silver Medal of Valor from Fairfax County, Virginia[5]
- 2007 Law Enforcement Award from the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun[3] Violence[8]
- 2012 inducted into the Montgomery county Human Rights Hall of Fame[8] [5]
- 2016 Gorowitz Institute Service Award from the Anti-Defamation League
- 2017 Keeper of the Dream award from the National Immigration Forum[8]
- 2018 FBI National Executive Institute Associates Penrith Award[8]
- 2018 recognised as one of the Washingtonians of the Year by Washingtonian magazine[9]
References
- Web site: Gallucci-White. Gina. May 2012. Montgomery County Chief of Police J. Thomas Manger: Making a Difference in Public Safety. unfit. https://web.archive.org/web/20140115081447/http://montgomerymag.com/archives/2356. January 15, 2014. 27 July 2021. Montgomery Mag. 13232 Executive Park Terrace, Germantown, Maryland, 20874.
- News: Broadwater . Luke . July 23, 2021 . How the New Capitol Police Chief Wants to Fix an Embattled Force . . 26 July 2021 .
- News: Jackman. Tom. July 22, 2021. Ex-Montgomery, Fairfax chief J. Thomas Manger named new Capitol Police chief. Washington Post. 27 July 2021.
- Web site: Remarks for County Executive Douglas M. Duncan - Swearing In Ceremony for Chief of Police J. Thomas Manger (as prepared) . January 30, 2004 . Douglas M. Duncan . 27 July 2021 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20061008043817/www.montgomerycountymd.gov/apps/News/speeches/SP_details.asp?SpID=9 . October 8, 2006 .
- Web site: Montgomery County Department of Police. 2013. Office of the Chief. unfit. https://web.archive.org/web/20130816015435/http://www.mymcpnews.com/divisions-2/office-of-the-chief/. August 16, 2013. 27 July 2021. myMCPnews. Montgomery County. 100 Edison Park Drive, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20878.
- Web site: PERF Welcomes Three New Board Members . July 2012 . 26 . 4 . Police Executive Research Forum . Police Executive Research Forum . Subject to Debate: Newsletter of the Police Executive Research Forum . 1120 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 930, Washington, D.C., 20036 . 27 July 2021 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20140115081028/http://www.policeforum.org/library/subject-to-debate/2012/Debate_July-Aug2012.pdf . January 15, 2014 .
- News: Morse. Dan. Barrios. Jennifer. January 30, 2019. Longtime Montgomery County Police Chief J. Thomas Manger will retire in April. Washington Post. 27 July 2021.
- News: Hand. Mark. July 19, 2021. New Capitol Police Chief Served In Montgomery, Fairfax Counties. MSN. 27 July 2021.
- News: January 30, 2019 . Montgomery County Police Chief Thomas Manger to retire after 15 years with department . FOX 5 DC . 27 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210727164741/https://www.fox5dc.com/news/montgomery-county-police-chief-thomas-manger-to-retire-after-15-years-with-department . 2021-07-27 . live .