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San Antonio police chief announces retirement after 2 decades
William McManus, San Antonio’s longest-serving police chief, will retire after nearly 20 years leading the department and plans to stay through September 2026 during a planned transition.
- On Friday, Jan. 16, the City of San Antonio announced that San Antonio Police Chief William McManus will retire later this year and remain chief through September 2026.
- After nearly two decades leading SAPD, William McManus, San Antonio Police Chief, is stepping down this year to align with the end of the current budget year for transition planning.
- City Manager Erik Walsh praised Chief McManus, saying, `'Chief McManus is an exceptional leader whose incredible experience and steady leadership have strengthened public safety across San Antonio and set an example for other cities nationwide,'` Walsh said.
- No successor was named Friday, and City Manager Erik Walsh will oversee hiring, with any appointment requiring San Antonio City Council approval; William McManus will present the 2025 crime statistics to the City Council Public Safety Committee on Tuesday.
- As the city's longest-serving police chief, William McManus, San Antonio Police Chief, led through policy and technology reforms, survived two votes of no confidence, and returned after a 2014 CPS Energy hiatus amid scrutiny including the Melissa Perez case.
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SAPD Chief William McManus set to retire by September
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