Former Glendale police commander joins former city manager for interim positions with racially troubled Ferguson, Mo.

Andre Anderson,
Andre Anderson,

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The city of Ferguson has a new interim police chief after the last one resigned in the fallout of the Michael Brown slaying.

Officials plan to announce the new interim chief, Andre Anderson, at a press conference at 9 a.m. local time, reports CBS affiliate KMOV in St. Louis.

Anderson was previously a commander with the Glendale Police Department in Arizona. His arrival coincides with the hiring of the new interim city manager Ed Beasley, who also comes from Glendale and was the city manager there.

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