- Thomas J. Cahill
Thomas J. Cahill was chief of police in
San Francisco, California from 1958–70. People called him Tom. His family repatriated toCounty Kilkenny ,Ireland when he was a child and Cahill returned to San Francisco in 1930.An aspiring teacher, Cahill studied to become a teacher at
Ring College inDungarvan ,Ireland and received the school's Gold Ring Award, granted only to student who could speak, read and write Gaelic. But, after returning to San Francisco at the age of nineteen, Cahill, as a red-headed Irishman, could find little work and drove for the City Ice company. He then chose the profession of law enforcement and entered the police department as a recruit, graduating from the San Francisco police academy in July 1942.His first assignment was as a beat patrolman attached to the Potrero station. Later, he worked in the accident investigation unit and in 1946 he joined the bureau of inspectors. A year later he was assigned to the
homicide division, and was eventually appointed Deputy Chief. Elevated to Chief in September 1958, Cahill succeededFrances J. Ahern upon Ahern's death from a heart attack at a baseball game. Cahill's first statement after assuming the office of Chief was that Ahern's policies would continue in force; this meant "strict departmental discipline, heads up efficiency and a "closed town". Colleagues remarked that Cahill "enjoyed every detail in police problems and the pursuit of justice".Fact|date=October 2008His family loved him dearly, and was extremely hurt when he passed away. He was a very influential man, who inspired many people. He was fair to everyone, and showed respect to everyone as well. He was a strong man, even at the last stages of his life. Without him, His family is not the same family, and the society isn't the same without his presence either.Fact|date=October 2008
Chief Cahill was one of the finest police chiefs that San Francisco and indeed the State of California has ever had.Fact|date=October 2008 He was on his honeymoon in 1970, when he was unexpectedly terminated by Mayor
Joseph Alioto who appointed Alfred Nelder as San Francisco Police Chief. Chief Cahill was totally blindsided by Mayor Alioto's move.Fact|date=October 2008 Alioto felt Cahill was too "rigid" and "old fashioned" for law enforcement in 1970s San Francisco. This was indeed a shame, as Cahill loved, lived, and breathed the SFPD. While Al Nelder was a good chief and an honorable man, he was not the iconic figure that Tom Cahill was.Fact|date=October 2008 After Chief Cahill's termination he became Chief of Security for Pac Bell in San Francisco and eventually retired. He passed away at Queen of the Valley Hospital inNapa, California . His funeral in San Francisco was truly a sight to behold and befitting for a public servant of his reputation and stature. They just don't make men like Tom Cahill anymore.Fact|date=October 2008References
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