Burgess and a younger brother were raised by a single mother in North Charleston. Burgess served as a police officer for 24 years, becoming chief in 2018, the first African-American police chief in the city's history. In 2019, Governor Henry McMaster nominated Burgess to Director of Public Safety, which would have to be confirmed by the legislature. Burgess accepted and later declined the nomination. He announced his retirement in 2023.
Walter Scott killing See also: Killing of Walter Scott On April 4, 2015, Walter Scott was shot and killed by Michael Thomas Slager, a North Charleston Police Department Officer. At the time, Burgess was North Charleston assistant chief of police. Burgess issued a public apology for the killing. As North Charleston's police chief, Burgess worked to improve police accountability and community relations after the Scott killing. ==Political career==