 for Dallas police chief David Brown. It's time to hang up the badge. I was really shocked because I didn't think he was, you know, he was doing a good job. Yeah, if you haven't heard, Thursday Chief Brown announced the shocking news that he will be retiring towards the end of October, putting to an end to his 33 years with the department. First of all, we want to make sure that we appreciate, we say thank you for all the years that he gave to not only the city, but to the citizens of the city of Dallas. The chief right now is receiving a lot of recognition throughout the country for what happened on July 7th. Yeah, after the deadly shootings of July 7th, the chief was praised by everyone from the mayor of Dallas all the way up to President Obama himself. So now begs the question, what's the next beat for this DPD chief? He really has a lot of options on the table for him to do. As an executive coach, Jason Troy says the chief could go into politics, but more than likely Brown could still have blue in his future. I think that he could help police chiefs around the country really figure out how to take their departments and their cities to the next level and help them out. You know, the third option could be something like dancing with the stars, right? He's got a lot of charisma. He's very outgoing. So that could be an interesting way for him to sort of have some fun and then bridge some times to figure out what he wanted to do next. Hey, a gig in entertainment isn't out of the question. The chief was in a Black Eyed Peas music video for their remix of Where is the Love that hit the charts this week. Can't we all just get along? After what he went through on July 7th, the chiefs got lots of options.