Rhode Island’s Man of the Year for 2021

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Rhode Island’s Man of the Year for 2021

Providence Police Chief Hugh Clements
It was a year of insecurity for Providence residents.

Murders were at a near-record pace during the second half of 2020 and in 2021.

The city was also wracked and tormented by illegal ATVs and dirt bikes. High-profile incidents hitting every neighborhood made the city feel at times on the brink of lawlessness.

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In May, Providence suffered its most violent day with nine men shot of Carolina Avenue.

The murders continued -- young people, those in their 40s, some tied to the drug and gang life, and others who recently earned their graduate degree.

While Mayor Jorge Elorza and Public Safety Commissioner Steven Pare had lost the confidence of the rank and file members of the police and much of the city’s residents, Providence Police Chief Hugh Clements seemed to hold the city together.

Clements was a stabilizing force in Providence at one of its darkest times.
Elorza, who was constantly distracted by a never-going-to-happen gubernatorial campaign, was mostly absent in addressing the violence and was more interested in personal theatrics.

Clements rallied an understaffed police department that had suffered from a Mayor and a City Council that had denied new police classes slashing the staffing to modern records low.

He met with neighborhood groups and residents, listening -- and responding.  At a time when there is much criticism of policing, Clements listened and treated critics with respect.

Clements met with members of gangs and ATV leaders.

In 2021, the Chief was everywhere -- a boundless ball of energy that provided a sense of hope, decency, and normalcy to a city that needed leadership.

For all of these reasons, Clements was Rhode Island’s 2021 Man of the Year.


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