J. Noe Diaz formally introduced as Houston Police Department’s new chief at city hall

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Houston Police Department’s new chief is being formally introduced at city hall on Friday after Mayor John Whitmire announced the city’s new top cop on Thursday.

J. Noe Diaz, a former Texas Ranger and Katy Police Chief, was revealed as the new department head for Houston police.

RELATED: City of Houston taps Katy’s former police chief, Noe Diaz, to lead HPD

Here’s what we know about the new leader:

According to Mayor Whitmire’s letter, Diaz’s law enforcement career spans over 20 years. He began as a correctional officer in 1987 and has worked for Harris County Precinct 5 and the Narcotics Division for the State Police.

Our 13 Investigates team spoke with the new chief’s colleagues, who spoke highly of him and said he “is a great cop who plays by the rules” and has “fantastic investigative skills.”

ABC13 spoke with Houston Police Officers Union President Doug Griffith about the choice.

“We believe we have good people inside, but sometimes, it takes someone from the outside to come in and shake things up and make us better,” Griffith said. “I think he’s going to do just fine here.”

Diaz, who has partnered with HPD but never was an employee, will be taking over for Acting Chief Larry Satterwhite, who was named after former chief Troy Finner recently retired over the fallout of nearly 264,000 cases that were suspended due to a “lack of personnel.”

However, HPD’s rank and file are concerned about the increase in the number of employees Diaz will be taking in. Katy PD has 91 employees, whereas HPD has over 6,000.

Retired Texas Rangers Captain Tony Leal worked with Diaz for 20 years while they were both DPS troopers and then Texas Rangers. He thinks Diaz is a great pick.

SEE HERE: HPD says over 81K reports reviewed of the 264K cases suspended due to lack of personnel

“A leader is a leader, whether a leader of many or a leader of few, and I think that’s what the department is looking for. That’s what the mayor is looking for; just like at DPS, now and then, someone is brought in from outside to put new eyes on something, and I think that’s what’s happening here,” Leal said.

Diaz’s official first day on the job will be Aug. 14, after Houston’s city council approves him.

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