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Annapolis mayor says Police Chief Jackson relieved of duty, names acting chief and outlines storm response

Annapolis City Council · February 3, 2026
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Mayor Littmann announced the dismissal of Annapolis Police Chief Ed Jackson and appointed Captain Amy Megez as acting chief; he also reviewed the city’s storm response, parking relief and enforcement plan for sidewalks and announced a series of ward town halls.

Mayor Gavin Littmann announced at the Feb. 2 Annapolis City Council meeting that he relieved Chief Ed Jackson of his command earlier that day and has named Captain Amy Megez to serve as acting police chief.

Littmann said he did not want the announcement to eclipse the chief’s accomplishments — including diversifying the force and creating a cold-case unit — but that he had made a personnel decision he deemed necessary. He introduced Captain Amy Megez as acting chief and said she is a 25-year department veteran who has served in leadership roles across major functions; the mayor said Megez has his “full confidence.”

The mayor delivered the announcement as part of a broader slate of city updates. He reviewed staff vacancies…

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