Clarence Edwards
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Clarence Edwards

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Clarence Edwards is a distinguished figure in law enforcement, known both nationally and internationally. A trailblazer in his field, Edwards made history as Maryland’s first African American county police chief while serving in Montgomery County. He also held notable positions as an assistant commissioner for the U.S. General Services Administration, overseeing national law enforcement and security operations, and as a major in the United States Park Police. Edwards's academic credentials include a Master of Science from The Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement from The American University. His extensive training background encompasses the Federal Executive Institute, the FBI National Executive Institute, and the FBI National Academy. He also served as the national president of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives. Beyond his leadership roles, Edwards has significantly contributed to law enforcement and security training globally, teaching in countries such as South Africa, Botswana, Uganda, and Greece under the United States State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program. His expertise in police bias prevention and operational protocol review has been sought after by various law enforcement agencies, including the Maryland Transportation Authority and Maryland Transit Police.
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