Crime & Safety

Charles Femino Returning To Lead Somerville Police Department

Femino, former acting chief of police, will return to the role until a permanent replacement is found for retiring chief David Fallon.

SOMERVILLE, MA — Former acting chief of police Charles Femino has been selected to return to the role effective Dec. 12, Mayor Joseph Curtatone announced Friday. Femino, who most recently served as police chief of Endicott College, will succeed retiring chief David Fallon until a permanent replacement is found.

Femino had a distinguished career with the Somerville Police Department from 1984-2014, where he served as chief of detectives for over 15 years, as deputy chief and as acting chief from 2013-2014.

Femino holds a Juris Doctor from the New England School of Law, a masters in Education from Boston University, and a bachelors in Criminal Science from Northeastern University.

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Fallon is retiring Dec. 11. Femino will start working for the department Nov. 30 to ensure a smooth transition and will continue with the department until a permanent replacement is found. As the acting chief, Femino will not be eligible to apply for the permanent chief of police position.

"We thank Chief Fallon for his years of service to the Somerville community and welcome Charles Femino back to the department," Curtatone said. "With his leadership ability and extensive policing experience, I trust that he will lead the department through this transition as smoothly and effectively as he did in 2013."

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Initial steps to launch the selection process for a new chief are now underway after being paused due to the pandemic. Curtatone will select a new police chief in accordance with the City Charter and City Ordinance, which requires a selection committee that consists of the city's director of personnel; one member of the City Council appointed by the council president; two members of the public appointed by the mayor; two members of the public appointed by the council president; and two sworn officers of the Somerville Police Department, one representing the patrol officers' union and one representing the superior officers' union, both elected by those respective unions.

The ordinance also includes the director of the city's multicultural affairs commission in the selection committee, but Curtatone will submit a proposed ordinance change to the City Council to include the city's new Racial and Social Justice (RSJ) director instead. An inclusive hiring committee that includes representation from the community, the City Council, and the School Committee is currently reviewing applications for the RSJ Director and expects to identify a finalist in early 2021.

The police chief selection committee, which will be convened in early 2021, will choose between three and five finalists to take part in a public interview, with community members invited to attend and submit written questions ahead of time.

"We are fortunate to have such a distinguished and skilled veteran of the Somerville Police lead the department as we conduct our search for a new chief," Curtatone said. "I have every confidence that Charles Femino will ensure the continued excellence of SPD’s role in our COVID-19 emergency response as well as continue the important work Chief Fallon has accelerated as we move the department forward during this period of reimagining policing and advancing racial and social justice. The search for a new chief will be an open, transparent, and inclusive public process, and I look forward to the community’s engagement with this important work."

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