ASAN- Capmetro Transit Eric Robins is a new position near Houston as head of the police in Alief Independent School. He is expected to be his departure in July.
After three years of dedicated leadership, Robbins was a “essential role in helping to build the Transit Police Department in Capmetro,” said a press release issued by Capmetro on Tuesday. The statement said that Robins “led the agency by developing and issuing certificates and launching as part of the agency’s largest public safety program.” The administration was approved by the Texas Law enforcement Committee (TCOL) in 2024.
According to Capmetro, under his leadership, the ministry now has an assistant president, the team leader, two servers, nine officers and crime analyst/record record. Captain, Sergeant, and the oath in the oath in June 2025 performed shortly after that. Robbins was appointed in 2022.
“The vision and dedication and dedication of Robbins, the dedication and dedication of Robbins, was very important in launching and issuing successful certificates of our transport police department,” said Dutti Watskins, President and CEO of Capmetro. “We wish him success in his upcoming endeavors, and Capmetro is still fixed in our commitment to public safety.”
Joseph Rose, assistant president of Capmetro, from the position of temporary police chief, said the publication.
Rose was appointed by Robbins in 2023 and has a wide background in both transport and police. The release continued to detail Rose’s achievements, including:
- The start of the application of the law with the metro police department in Washington, DC
- He continued his career in the newly created Boy Police Station in North Texas in 2007
- Rose graduated from the National Academy of the Federal Investigation Office and attended various leadership programs
Rose said: “I am grateful to the CEO and Waterkins, and the chief safety employee of Taboun, on their confidence in the leadership of the department during this transfer period.” “I would like to assure the public that there will be no disruption to the service that we provide here. We will continue to help maintain our transportation network, employ higher talents, and involve society in every step on the road.”
Capmetro will soon start searching in the country for the following permanent police chief.