Richard Nighelli Sworn in as New Marion Police Chief

            The Marion Police Department is pleased to announce that Richard B. Nighelli has officially begun his new role as Chief.

            Chief Nighelli, a 17-year veteran of the department, was sworn in during a private ceremony at the Marion Police station on Thursday, January 7.

            “As a member of the Marion Police Department for a majority of my career, it is an honor for me to step into this position,” Chief Nighelli said. “I’d like to thank the men and women of the Marion Police Department who come to work each and every day, night, weekend, and holiday to ensure Marion is a safe place to live. Your efforts do not go unnoticed.”

            Chief Nighelli began his career as a police officer with the Department of Mental Health in Boston in 1999. He became a patrolman with the Nantucket Police Department in 2002 before being hired as a patrolman with the Marion Police Department in 2003. He was promoted to sergeant in 2007 and promoted to lieutenant in January 2018. He was named Chief in May 2020 and has served as Acting Chief since December 12, 2020.

            In his new role, Chief Nighelli hopes to continue to foster the department’s relationship with the community through transparency and open communication.

            “Our department is fortunate to be part of a wonderful and supportive community,” Chief Nighelli said. “Since being named Chief of Police, I have been overwhelmed by the support that I have received from the community, which means a lot to myself, my family, and the department. As Chief, I will continue to ensure that the Marion Police Department provides professional, courteous, and exceptional service to our residents.”

            Chief Nighelli served as the accreditation manager during Marion’s state re-accreditation process in 2018 and previously served as Operations Commander for the Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (SEMLEC) SWAT team.

            Chief Nighelli attended the New England Law Enforcement FBI Executive Development Seminar in 2018 and successfully completed a two-week comprehensive training program for police supervisory personnel at Roger Williams University. He has also assumed leadership roles and assisted with security planning for multiple town events. In 2014, he assisted in the on-site planning and search for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects in Watertown. He has also received commendations for an attempted murder investigation in 2006 and a fugitive from justice arrest in 2004.

            He holds a bachelor’s degree in law enforcement from Western New England University. He is a certified field training officer and Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission State Assessor and has trained in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Incident Command Systems, SWAT operations, emergency medical dispatch, and 911 telecommunications.

            “I’d like to congratulate Chief Nighelli on this new step in his career,” Town Administrator James McGrail said. “I have no doubt that his wealth of knowledge and experience will serve him well as Chief of Police, and I look forward to seeing how the department continues to grow and evolve under his leadership.”

            Chief Nighelli is a member of the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association, Southeastern Massachusetts Police Chiefs Association, International Association of Chiefs of Police, and Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association.

            He is married to his wife, Holly, and they have two children together.

            “Holly has supported all of my career advancements while putting her career on hold to raise our kids,” Chief Nighelli said. “I am confident that without her support of my career and its often irregular schedule, achieving the position of Chief of Police would not have been possible.”

            Chief Nighelli took over his new role following the retirement of Chief John Garcia, who officially retired on January 2 after a 36-year career in law enforcement.

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