Former Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher ended almost 40 years in law enforcement when he resigned from the St. Paul Police Department on Monday.
Fletcher, 58, said he plans to work with the Somali community, specifically with youth mentoring and parent coaching.
"I have a few good years left, so I'm going to try to use the energy I have to do some good," he said Monday afternoon.
Fletcher has been serving as the commander of the crimes against property unit.
He returned to the police force in 2010 as a night watch commander after he was ousted from the Sheriff's Office by Matt Bostrom after a bruising campaign.
Fletcher had been on a leave of absence from the Police Department since he was first elected sheriff in 1994, a position he held for 16 years.
Fletcher's tenure wasn't without its controversy.
He faced criticism over the dissolution of the Metro Gang Strike Force, for his role in home raids leading up to the 2008 Republic National Convention, and for the conviction of two of his confidantes and former employees, who pocketed $6,000 in planted money in an FBI integrity test.