Mike Reese (police officer) explained

Michael Reese
Alma Mater:Portland State University (BS, MPA)
Predecessor2:Rosie Sizer
Termend2:January 2, 2015
Termstart2:May 12, 2010
Office2:Chief of the Portland Police Bureau
Children:3[1]
Spouse:Married
Birth Place:Portland, Oregon
Successor:Nicole Morrisey O’Donnell
Predecessor:Dan Stanton
Term End:December 31, 2022
Term Start:May 2016
Office:40th Sheriff of Multnomah County
Successor2:Larry O'Dea

Michael Reese is an American law enforcement officer who currently serves as Director of the Oregon Department of Corrections. He previously served as the 40th sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon (2016–2022), and Chief of the Portland Police Bureau.[2]

Early life and education

Reese was born in Portland, Oregon and attended Roosevelt High School in North Portland. He went to Mt. Hood Community College and Portland State University where he received his BS in Psychology and his Masters of Public Administration.[3] [4]

Career

Reese started his career in 1989 as a deputy sheriff with the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. He transferred to the Portland Police Bureau in 1994, serving as an officer, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, commander and ultimately chief of police,[5] retiring in 2015.[6] He served as interim director of the Citizen's Crime Commission before being appointed to finish former Sheriff Dan Stanton's term in May 2016 (Stanton retired amid a scandal).

In 2018, Reese ran unopposed in the sheriff's election, except for a write-in campaign by Teressa Raiford, and received 96.55% of the vote.[7] Reese did not run for re-election in 2022 due to term limits.[8]

In 2023, Reese was appointed as Director of the Oregon Department of Corrections.[9] [10]

Donald Trump comments

In the November 2020 US Presidential debate, Donald Trump claimed to have the support and endorsement from the "Portland sheriff". Reese quickly responded via a tweet stating that he has never supported Trump.[11] [12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sheriff Michael Reese . Multnomah County Sheriff's Office . October 4, 2020.
  2. Web site: Former Portland chief, Multnomah County sheriff picked to run Oregon prisons . 2024-07-29 . opb . en.
  3. Web site: August 17, 2016. Standing room only as Sheriff Mike Reese is sworn in. June 2, 2020. Multnomah County. en.
  4. Web site: Sheriff Michael Reese . https://web.archive.org/web/20230102020032/https://oregonsheriffs.org/sheriff/multnomah/ . January 2, 2023 . June 2, 2020 . Oregon State Sheriffs' Association . en-US.
  5. News: Janie . Har . May 13, 2010 . Technically, Rosie Sizer is still a Portland police chief . June 2, 2020 . . en.
  6. News: Bernstein . Maxine . Portland Police Chief Mike Reese to retire after tenure marked by uneasy relationship with Mayor Charlie Hales . December 11, 2022 . . October 8, 2014 . en.
  7. Web site: Michael Reese (Oregon). June 2, 2020. Ballotpedia. en.
  8. News: Gaitán . Catalina . May 12, 2022 . Pair of longtime staffers vie to become Multnomah County sheriff in historic race . . January 1, 2023.
  9. Web site: Lugo . Dianne . Former Multnomah County sheriff appointed to oversee Oregon Department of Corrections . 2024-07-29 . Statesman Journal . en-US.
  10. Web site: Oregon’s new Department of Corrections boss discusses the challenges the agency faces . 2024-07-29 . opb . en.
  11. Web site: Oregonian/OregonLive . K. Rambo The . 2020-09-30 . Trump claims in debate ‘Portland Sheriff’ gave him endorsement; Reese quickly responds: I ‘will never support him’ . 2024-07-29 . oregonlive . en.
  12. Web site: Siese . April . 2020-09-30 . Trump said Portland's sheriff supports him. Sheriff Mike Reese disputes that. - CBS News . 2024-07-29 . www.cbsnews.com . en-US.