Manni Named Head of RI State Police by Raimondo

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Manni Named Head of RI State Police by Raimondo

James Manni named head of RI State Police PHOTO: Facebook
James Manni has been named the head of the Rhode Island State Police, Governor Gina Raimondo announced on Thursday.

He replaces Colonel Ann C. Assumpico, who announced that she will retire in January of 2019.

"I am humbled and honored to have the opportunity to lead the Rhode Island State Police and look forward to joining many of my former colleagues to preserve public safety across the state and continue the tradition of our storied State Police. I appreciate that Governor Raimondo has put her faith in me, and I am thankful to Colonel Assumpico for her leadership of the State Police over the last two years,” said Manni.

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Manni’s nomination requires Senate confirmation.

Raimondo will submit his name in the opening days of the 2019 session.

About Manni

Manni has a quarter century of experience with the Rhode Island State Police and retired in 2015 as a major and a member of the command staff.

He has served as the Narragansett Town Manager since July 2016, and this year he co-chaired the Governor's Gun Safety Working Group, which was convened in the wake of the mass shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida and developed recommendations for stricter gun safety laws.

Prior to joining the Rhode Island State Police, Manni spent 5 years with the U.S. Secret Service.

He holds a Bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Rhode Island and an MBA from Bryant College.

Other Nominations

Raimondo will nominate Patricia Coyne-Fague as director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections. Raimondo also appointed Marc Pappas director of the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency. 


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