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Michael Lividini named Taylor’s newest deputy chief

March 2, 2023 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

Photo courtesy of the Taylor Police Department
Michael Lividini

TAYLOR — Michael Lividini, who first joined the Police Department in 2000, has been named the newest deputy police chief.

Lividini, who has held commander positions within the department since 2015, was unanimously approved by City Council Feb. 21.

“He has been on the force for 23 years and has worked in every department at TPD,” Mayor Tim Woolley said. “He has always conducted himself at the highest level and his experience is a benefit to the community. I congratulate him on his promotion to deputy police chief. I know he will do an exceptional job.”

Lividini’s appointment fills the void created by the retirement of Richard Hopper, who is now the city’s new Human Resources director. Then-Deputy Chief Hopper and Police Chief John Blair were named to their roles in late 2017.

Lividini brings a large amount of experience into his new post. He most recently served as police investigative commander of Internal Affairs since 2021. He had previously served in that role from 2012-15. As head of Internal Affairs, he performed investigations on police officers and civilian staff including criminal activity, use of force and policy violations.

Between assignments with Internal Affairs, he served as police patrol operations commander (2015-21), overseeing all uniformed divisions of the Police Department while in charge of staffing, payroll, training, equipment and asset allocation. That included accountability for patrol, dispatch center and jail operations.

Before serving as a commander, Lividini served as a lieutenant (2012), detective sergeant and sergeant. He joined the department in 2000 as an officer before serving for eight years as part of the Downriver Area Narcotics Organizations and in Special Operations as a narcotics unit detective.

Lividini started his law enforcement career as a deputy with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department in 1996 before joining the Detroit Police Department the following year.

Lividini holds an associate degree in Criminal Justice from Schoolcraft College, and is expected to receive a bachelor’s degree in Diversity, Leadership and Public Safety from Cleary University in May. He also graduated from Staff and Command at Eastern Michigan University and from the Detroit Metropolitan Police Academy.

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