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Deputy Chief Paul
B. Hammick
February 2008
Biography of
Hartford Police Department
Deputy Chief Paul B. Hammick
Chief of the South Division
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A 1990 graduate of the Hartford Police
Academy, Deputy Chief Paul Hammick has served as
Captain and Commander of the Hartford Police
Department's Southwest District and Commander of the
Southwest District’s Zone Six. He also commands the
Hartford Police Department's Marine Division. During
his seventeen year law enforcement career with the HPD
he has commanded the Major Crimes and Evidentiary
Services Divisions.
A certified instructor in
Hate and Bias Crimes and former department Field
Training Officer, Deputy Chief Hammick is the
recipient of the Chief’s Medal of Valor and
Distinguished Service Medal. His wife, Maura Hammick,
is a retired Hartford Police Department Sergeant.
The Hammick's have two children.
Deputy Chief Hammick is a
graduate of the Wentworth Institute of Technology in
Boston, Massachusetts, and is a History major at
Trinity College. Deputy Chief Hammick assumed
command the South Division, which encompasses
the Southeast and Southwest Districts that include the
Frog Hollow, South Green, Parkville, Behind the Rocks,
Southwest, Downtown, Barry Square, South End and South
Meadows neighborhoods.
Deputy Chief Hammick's father, retired Hartford Police
Detective Joseph Hammick, served with the Hartford
Police Department for twenty four years.
Chief Hammick is currently attending the F.B.I.
National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, from which
he will graduate this Spring.

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