Mike Walker

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Mike Walker was the former Chief of Police of the Leeds Police Department and was the Chief of the Gardendale Police Department until his retirement at the end of April in 2021.

Biography

Walker has spent the majority of his career, 25 years, with the Birmingham Police Department. He joined BPD in 1981. In 1991, he was assigned to the robbery unit of the Detective Bureau. He was assigned to homicide in 1992 and served there until being promoted to sergeant in 1994. In 1999 he was again promoted, this time to lieutenant. In May 2003, Walker retired from the Birmingham Police Department and joined the Leeds Police Department. He had also interviewed for a lieutenant position in the Gardendale Police Department around that time, making him known to Gardendale Mayor Kenny Clemons.

Walker was promoted to Chief of Police in Leeds on February 20, 2006.

After long-time Police Chief Wallace Campbell retired from the Gardendale Police Department in July 2007, the Mayor and City Council discovered the Jefferson County Personnel Board didn't have a list of police chief candidates in place, preventing them from quickly hiring a permanent replacement. To get around this limitation, Walker, already a police chief within the county, was hired as the new, permanent chief in August.

Walker lives in Hoover with his wife, Renee, and two daughters.

Preceded by:
Tony Hudson
Chief of Leeds Police Department
20062007
Succeeded by:
Ted Cook (interim)
Preceded by:
Kevin Howell (interim)
Chief of Gardendale Police Department
20072021
Succeeded by:
Scott Banks

References

  • "Leeds police chief Walker wrestles office, staffing woes." (March 8, 2006) Birmingham News
  • Martin, Wayne (July 4, 2007) "Gardendale hits hurdles on filling police chief post." Birmingham News
  • Martin, Wayne (August 14, 2007) "City may hire Leeds police chief." Birmingham News
  • Martin, Wayne (August 21, 2007) "City hires new police chief." Birmingham News