The owners of the Suffolk Downs track have hired former Boston Police Commissioner Paul F. Evans to run their security operations as they race to land a state license to operate a resort-style casino on their East Boston property.
Evans was the city’s top cop from 1994 to 2003 during which Boston experienced a dramatic drop in gang-related violence, especially homicides, a period of peace that came to be known as the “Boston Miracle.’’
After Evans retired from the department, the South Boston native was hired by the British government to inject some of the lessons of Boston into the English law enforcement community. He left his job with the British Home Office in 2007.