Richard Neal (1940–) served as Police Commissioner of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1992 to 1998.[1][2]
After serving 36 years on the Philadelphia police force (including six years as Commissioner), Neal resigned under political pressure.[1] He was replaced by John Timoney, former first deputy commissioner in New York City. Neal was subsequently hired as a security consultant by Drexel University and the Penn's Landing Corporation, a Philadelphia development group.[2]
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Preceded by Willie L. Williams |
Commissioner of Philadelphia Police Department 1992–1998 |
Succeeded by John Timoney |