Michael Cox (police officer)

Michael Cox
44th Commissioner of the Boston Police Department
Assumed office
August 15, 2022
MayorMichelle Wu
Preceded byDennis White
Gregory Long (acting)
Chief of the Ann Arbor Police Department
In office
September 2019 – July 31, 2022
Preceded byJim Baird
Robert Pfannes (interim)
Succeeded byAndre Anderson
Aimee Metzer (interim)
Personal details
Born (1965-06-17) June 17, 1965
Children3 (including Michael Jr.)
Alma materMorehouse College
Providence College (cont. ed.)
Curry College (MA)
Boston University (MBA)
Military service
Years of service
  • BPD: 1989–2019
  • AAPD: 2019–2022
  • BPD: 2022–present
Rank
  • BPD: all ranks from Officer to Superintendent
  • AAPD: Chief of Police
  • BPD: Commissioner
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Michael A. Cox Sr. (born June 17, 1965) is an American police officer, currently serving as the commissioner of the Boston Police Department. He previously was the chief of police in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from 2019 until 2022.

Cox was raised in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. Before being appointed Ann Arbor's police chief in 2019, Cox served approximately 30 years as an officer in the Boston Police Department. In 1995, Cox (working in plainclothes) was mistaken by fellow officers for a suspect during a chase, and was seriously beaten by fellow officers in a notable police brutality incident. Cox reached a financial settlement with the department and continued to work as an officer. He worked his way up to Superintendent, the second-highest rank in the department, before departing for Ann Arbor in 2019. He returned to Boston in 2022 to serve as the city's police chief.