TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan is retiring after more than 50 years in law enforcement.
Jordan spent the final 10 years of his career as TPD chief.
It’s tradition for retiring police officers to make a final sign-off call on the police radio.
Watch Chief Jordan’s final call here
Chief Chuck Jordan's final radio broadcastA tradition within law enforcement is the final radio sign-off for a retiring officer. Today at 1415 hours Chief Chuck Jordan took to the radio one last time to address his officers and all of the men and women who comprise the Tulsa Police Department. After 50 years of dedication to law enforcement we salute you sir and wish you well as you take a well-deserved break and move on to the next phase of your life.
Posted by Tulsa Police Department on Thursday, January 30, 2020
“Watch your six, take care of each other, take care of our citizens” Jordan said. “God bless every one of you. I’m really, really going to miss you.”
Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum declared Friday, January 31st, 2020 as Chief Chuck Jordan Day in Tulsa.
Mayor GT Bynum has declared today, Friday, January 31 as Chief Chuck Jordan Day in Tulsa. Chief Jordan has served as the...
Posted by City of Tulsa Gov on Friday, January 31, 2020
Listen Tuesday, February 4th at 8 a.m. as Chuck Jordan joins the KRMG Morning News for an in-depth hour.
Major Wendell Franklin take over as Tulsa police chief Saturday.
Watch the full interview with Tulsa’s new police chief here