Noun
a policeman in charge of a precinct
Source: WordNetIn the liberal remake of 'Casablanca,' the police captain comes upon the scene of the shooting and orders his men to 'round up the usual weapons.' It's always the weapon and never the shooter. Charles Krauthammer
Certainly sounds like a man who definitely should be a police captain, a position where he has a gun and is supervising lots of other people, also with guns. Source: Internet
One firefighter suffered a minor injury because of the fire, police captain Capt. Kevin Rivenbark told New Jersey 101.5. Source: Internet
Police Captain Rebecca Hackney has been on our hero list since we first learned about her actions on September 11, 2001. Source: Internet
Compare Smith, who to sit on his hands during the George Floyd riots so as to avoid appearing racist, and the widow of David Dorn, a retired police captain murdered by rioters in St. Louis. Source: Internet
Police Captain Jason Smith told local news station that Williams should not have had the gun because he has a criminal record. Source: Internet