The Regional Transportation District’s police chief is on unspecified leave this month amid efforts to increase safety for riders as violence and illegal drug use spread onto buses and trains.

RTD Board Chairman Erik Davidson responded to questions from The Denver Post on Thursday, confirming in a text message that “Chief Joel Fitzgerald is on leave, effective July 1.”

Davidson didn’t comment further and RTD communications officials declined to provide details or an explanation.

RTD Board Director Doug Tisdale, who also serves on the American Public Transportation Association board, said ramping up police protection for RTD riders will continue.

“Any issues that may be associated with our chief of police do not impair or impede our plans to continue to enhance and provide greater security along the entire RTD system, including the continued employment of additional police officers,” Tisdale said in an email.

RTD is struggling to contain societal violence spilling into public transit spaces that once were safer. Data obtained from the agency through Colorado Open Records Act requests showed passengers on RTD’s buses and trains regularly were assaulted and threatened over the last three years and that RTD drivers have been assaulted more than 100 times a year on average since 2019.

The violence has spurred RTD’s directors to double their police force toward a target of 119 officers by the end of this year. They have ramped up armed patrols and installed protective barriers between drivers and passengers.

CBS Colorado first reported that Fitzgerald was placed on leave, citing an internal memo and referring to an outside investigation of alleged “policy violations.”

Hired in August 2022 as RTD’s chief of police and emergency management, Fitzgerald has taken primary responsibility for improving rider safety across eight counties, a 2,342-square-mile service area that ranks among the largest in the nation.



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