(Richmond)- Virginia’s public safety and homeland security secretary has resigned. Gov. Youngkin announced the resignation of Robert Mosier as public safety and homeland security secretary. A reason for the move was not shared in the announcement, but a Youngkin spokeswoman says Mosier made the decision “to pursue a new opportunity that will allow him to live closer to his family and grandchildren.” Youngkin has picked Terrance Cole, who served in law enforcement for 28 years, to replace Mosier.
Cole spent 22 years in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.