Longtime officer sworn in as new Germantown police chief

A longtime police officer has been officially sworn in as the new police chief in Germantown.

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Matt Burns was sworn in as the new chief of police on Monday, according to a city spokesperson.

The city posted photos on social media that showed Burns being sworn in.

He has been with the department since 1988 joining as a patrolman and worked his way up through the ranks, most recently as Deputy Chief/Major.

“Chief Burns has played an integral role in creating the culture of effective and ethical policing that exists in our department today,” said Judy Gilleland, city manager, in a statement. “His leadership and guidance are sure to foster positive outcomes in not only the police department but the city as a whole.”

Burns thanked the city council and administration for their confidence.

“We have great people working for our department who are dedicated to being good officers,” he said in a statement. “We are fortunate to serve in a city that is supportive and within a local government that is top notch.”

Photo contributed by the City of Germantown (via Facebook)
Photo contributed by the City of Germantown (via Facebook)
Photo contributed by the City of Germantown (via Facebook)
Photo contributed by the City of Germantown (via Facebook)