José Caldero
José Luis Caldero López[lower-alpha 1] is a policeman and was the Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police from 2014 to 2017, in the former Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla Administration [1] Caldero has 35 years of active service in the Puerto Rico Police and helped develop the law enforcement policy of the Popular Democratic Party 2012 platform. In 2018 José Caldero was named commissioner of the San Juan Police Department by the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico Hon.Carmen Yulin Cruz.
José Caldero | |
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Born | |
Police career | |
Country | Puerto Rico |
Department | Puerto Rico Police Department |
Service years | 1975-2010 (35 years) |
Rank | Superintendent (2014-2017) |
Education
Caldero López holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. He completed his master's degree in public affairs at the University of Turabo. In addition, he is a graduate of the National Academy and the school of hostage negotiators at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Also, he holds a degree from the Academy of secret service security to dignitaries in Washington, DC.
Notes
- This article uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Caldero and the second or maternal family name is López.
References
- "Senado confirma a Caldero como superintendente de la Policía". El Nuevo Dia. April 22, 2014.
Police appointments | ||
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Preceded by James Tuller |
Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police 2014-2017 |
Succeeded by Michelle Fraley |