Pillen Appoints 30-Year OPD Veteran to Lead Nebraska Crime Commission
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Pillen appoints 30-year OPD veteran to lead Nebraska Crime Commission
LINCOLN, Nev. (KLKN) — Gov. Jim Pillen on Thursday announced his appointment to executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Scott Gray, a decorated 30-year veteran of the Omaha Police Department, will start his role with the agency on Aug. 3. Gray succeeds Bryan Tuma, who announced his retirement in April. Since 2021, Gray has...
Pillen appoints new executive director of Nebraska Crime Commission
Scott Gray, an OPD veteran, was named the executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice on Thursday.
Omaha Police veteran appointed to lead Nebraska crime commission
Gov. Jim Pillen on Thursday announced the appointment of Scott Gray to be the next executive director of the state’s crime commission. Gray is a 30-year veteran of the Omaha Police Department. He will succeed Bryan Tuma, who is retiring on Aug. 3. Since 2021, Gray has served as OPD’s executive deputy chief and commanded the Uniform Patrol Bureau, leading nearly 550 officers and staff. The crime commission, officially called the Nebraska Commissi…
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