- Ella Bully-Cummings
Ella M. Bully-Cummings (born 1958) became the first female police chief of
Detroit , the tenth-largest police force in theUnited States , when MayorKwame Kilpatrick appointed her onNovember 3 ,2003 .She is married to Attorney William Cummings, a retired Detroit police commander. She was previously married to Wayne County
Sheriff Warren C. Evans.Early years
Bully-Cummings was born in
Japan , the second-oldest of eight children of anAfrican American repairman and a Japanese housewife. Her parents met when her father was serving in theU. S. Army as part of the American Occupation forces. The family settled in Detroit, herMississippi -born father's adopted hometown, before she turned two.The family struggled financially. At one point the large family lived in a one-bedroom apartment. However, Chief Bully-Cummings credits her father with encouraging her, her six sisters, and one brother to get their education and pursue whatever they wanted.
While in high school she worked at a movie theater and between graduating from high school and going into the police force in 1977 she worked as an administrative assistant at Redford High School and sold real estate. It was at the movie theater in 1974 the sixteen-year-old Bully-Cummings saw her first policewoman in full uniform, which left a lasting impression on her.
Education
She attended Henry Ford Junior High School in
Highland Park, Michigan , and is a graduate ofCass Technical High School . Bully-Cummings helped her parents pay for her siblings' education through early years on the police force. She went to college herself while still serving on the police force after helping to pay for five of her siblings. In December 1993 Bully-Cummings graduated with honors fromMadonna University with a bachelor's degree in public administration. She then went on to graduate cum laude fromMichigan State University College of Law with a J.D. in January 1998 and was sworn into the State Bar of Michigan in May 1998.Career
Bully-Cummings entered the police academy in 1977. She rose to the rank of sergeant in 1987. She continued her rise in the department by making lieutenant in 1993 and commander in 1998. In the mid-1980s she worked for the
Detroit Free Press as a receptionist, secretary, and administrative assistant when hundreds of police officers were laid-off due to budget cuts.In July 1999 retired from the department to become a staff attorney first at
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC, then atFoley & Lardner , and finally back at Miller Canfield. She represented management in employment cases that involved federal and state discrimination.In 2002 she was called back into service by Mayor Kilpatrick as an Assistant Chief of Police, the first female appointed to assistant chief position in Detroit. She was charged with overseeing Management Services, Training, Personnel, Science & Technology, and Risk Management bureaus, collectively called the Administrative Portfolio.
After the resignation of Chief Jerry Oliver in 2003, Bully-Cummings was appointed as interim chief. She became permanent in 2004.
Controversy
Justice Department Investigation
Bully-Cummings inherited a troubled department. It is under the supervision of U.S. District Judge Julian Abele Cook Jr. until 2008 due to a 2001 U.S. Justice Department investigation.
Restructure of Detroit Police Department
Bully-Cummings was held in contempt of court in late 2005 for not reinstating four inspectors and three commanders, who were let go as a part of the restructuring of the police department to save money. A total of 150 police personnel were laid off. [http://www.lineofduty.com/blotterstory.asp?StoryID=81512]
lander Suit
As of January 2008, Mayor
Kwame Kilpatrick , Chief of StaffChristine Beatty and police chief Bully-Cummings are also named in a slander lawsuit. The lawsuit was brought about by two police officers that claimed to have been slandered in the media by city officials. The lawsuit stems from a 2004 incident in which the two police officers pulled Kilpatrick's chief of staff Christine Beatty over for speeding. Beatty was irate at being stopped and bluntly asked the officers, "Do you know who the fuck I am?" when the officers came to the vehicle.cite web |url=http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=8568 |title=Cop Talk |accessdate=2008-01-27 |date=2005-11-30 |work= |publisher=The MetroTimes] While stopped, Beatty called Police Chief Bully-Cummings to have the officers called off which the officers allege they were ordered to do. When reports of the incident started to surface in the media, Kilpatrick, Beatty and Bully-Cummings all claimed that the traffic stop was some type of "set-up" to harass Beatty.cite web |url=http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080125/NEWS01/801250362/1001 |title=SLANDER SUIT Cops who stopped Beatty rethink |accessdate=2008-01-27 |last=SCHMITT |first=BEN |date=2008-01-25 |work= |publisher=The Detroit Free]Resignation
On September 4, 2008, Bully-Cummings announced her retirement minutes after Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury and resigned from office as part of a plea deal. Bully-Cummings offered to assist her successor in transitioning to the duties of Police Chief if asked to do so. [cite web |url=http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080904/NEWS01/80904037/1003 |title=Police Chief Bully-Cummings announces retirement |accessdate=2008-09-04 |date=2008-09-04]
References
Resources
* [http://www.ci.detroit.mi.us/Departments/PoliceDepartment/ChiefofPolice/tabid/487/Default.aspx Official Detroit Chief of Police webpage]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1077/is_5_59/ai_113681701 "Ebony", March 2004 article]
* [http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/PersonOfWeek/story?id=131845&page=1 ABC News Person of the Week from November 2003]
* [http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/bhm/bio/bully-cummings_e.htm Gale group Black History resource]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-04-25-female-police_x.htm "USATODAY" from March 2004]
* [http://www.policeone.com/policeone/frontend/parser.cfm?object=News&operation=full_news&id=71298 Associated Press article]
* [http://www.parental-control-software.info/p/articles/mi_m1264/is_5_35/ai_n6198408 September 2004 "Essence" article]
* Hackney, Suzette and Schmitt, Ben (with Audi, Tamara). "New chief lays down the law: Preferring progress over praise, she has changes planned" "Detroit Free Press",November 8 ,2003 , 1A.
* Hackney, Suzette and Schaefer, Jim. "Native Detroiter worked her way up" "Detroit Free Press",November 4 ,2003 , 1A.
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