Amy Gonzalez Becomes First Woman Appointed Chief of Police in Eagle Pass History

A Historic Milestone in the City’s 176-Year Legacy
EAGLE PASS, Texas — In a defining moment for the City of Eagle Pass, Chief Amy Gonzalez has officially been appointed as the first female Chief of Police in the city’s 176-year history. Her appointment marks a groundbreaking chapter for local law enforcement and sets a powerful precedent for future generations of leaders in the community.
Chief Gonzalez, a native of Eagle Pass, began her career in the patrol division and has served the city for an impressive 26 years. Over the decades, she has built a reputation rooted in professionalism, dedication, and deep community trust. Her rise through the ranks is a reflection of both her unwavering commitment and the evolving landscape of public service leadership in Eagle Pass.
Her appointment signals more than just a personnel change—it represents progress, integrity, and renewed vision for the Eagle Pass Police Department. As the first woman to hold the city’s highest law enforcement position, Chief Gonzalez’s achievement resonates far beyond City Hall. It serves as an inspiration to young women in Eagle Pass and across the region who aspire to serve and lead in roles traditionally dominated by men.
City officials and community members alike have celebrated the historic announcement, noting the significance of her journey and the strength she brings to her new role. Under her leadership, the department enters a new era—one focused on community engagement, accountability, and forward-thinking public safety strategies.
The Maverick Take
Amy Gonzalez’s appointment as the city’s first female police chief is not only a personal victory—it’s a cultural milestone for Eagle Pass. In a time when representation and trust in institutions matter more than ever, her selection offers hope, change, and a reminder that leadership is earned through service and integrity. The city’s future looks brighter under her watch.
