By Kim Minugh
kminugh@sacbee.com
Sacramento police Chief Rick Braziel has been named one of 11 semifinalists for the chief of police gig in Seattle, according to a news release from city officials there.
Braziel, who has been Sacramento's chief since the start of 2008, and 10 others will be interviewed May 8 by a search committee, according to the news release. Committee members will meet the following week to whittle the list down to three finalists.
In a message to his department staff members, Braziel said he is in no way "looking to get out of" his current position. However, he said he decided he wanted to pursue the opportunity after being approached by an executive search firm.
"This has been a very difficult decision for my wife and me," he wrote. "... After 30 years of service, I continue to love and cherish each day here. I firmly believe that this is one of the most professional law enforcement organizations in the country."
He added, though, that the Seattle position was "an opportunity that I needed to explore."
The 10 other semifinalists are:
• Judy Bradshaw, chief of police at the Des Moines Police Department
• Adam Burden II, former assistant chief of police at the Miami Police Department
• Ronald Davis, chief of police at the East Palo Alto Police Department
• John Diaz, interim chief of police at the Seattle Police Department
• Rick Gregory, chief administrative officer and acting public safety director for New Castle (Del.) County
• Clark Kimerer, assistant chief of police at the Seattle Police Department
• Anne Kirkpatrick, chief of police at the Spokane (Wash.) Police Department
• Jim Pugel, assistant chief of police at the Seattle Police Department
• John Romero, chief of police at the Lawrence (Mass.) Police Department
• Lisa Womack, former chief of police at the Elgin (Ill.) Police Department
Call The Bee's Kim Minugh, (916) 321-1038.









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