Eugene Sumpter began his
career in 1989 as a jail officer at the Charles Street Jail. In 1990
he participated in the transition from Charles Street to the new facility
at Nashua Street where he also worked as a Unit Officer. In 1991, after
receiving his instructor certifications through the Criminal Justice
Training Council, he joined the department's training division instructing
officers in various types of law enforcement training such as defensive
tactics, self defense and firearms. He also served as the Department's
lead drill instructor for the Basic Training Academy. In 1992 he was
promoted to Specialist (JO-2) at which time he continued his duties
as a unit officer and member of the training division. In 1994 he was
promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. In that role he was responsible
for ensuring that policies and procedures were followed by staff, enforcement
of the rules and regulations of the jail and supervision of the daily
activities and programs for detainees. In 1998 Eugene Sumpter became
a crisis negotiator for the department after completing training provided
by the FBI. In 1999 he was promoted to the rank of Assistant Deputy
Superintendent of Security/Operations where he supervised the shift
commanders and all uniform staff on the evening and night shifts.
In 2002 when Sheriff Cabral took office, Eugene Sumpter had recently
been promoted to the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Security/Operations
by the previous sheriff. In that role he was responsible for overseeing
the daily operation of the Nashua Street Jail and supervision of
all uniform staff. In 2003 Sheriff Cabral promoted Eugene Sumpter
to the rank of Superintendent at the Jail. He is now responsible
for a facility that houses 700 detainees and processes over 12,000
detainees annually.
Superintendent Sumpter is also a member of the Department's Policy
Review Committee. Prior to employment with the Sheriff's Department,
Superintendent Sumpter served in the Armed Forces. He is a six year
veteran of the United States Army.
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