New Racine police chief sworn in

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Racine swears in new police chief

Maurice Robinson was sworn in as new police chief in Racine on Monday, May 10.

Maurice Robinson was sworn in on Monday, May 10 as the City of Racine’s next police chief.

Before coming to Racine, Robinson was a district commander at the Cincinnati, Ohio Police Department and had been with that department since 2002. He holds a master's degree in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati.

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