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L.A. Mayor Picks City's Next Police Chief
The Los Angeles Times via YellowBrix
November 04, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa consulted widely, thought carefully and chose wisely in his selection of Deputy Chief Charlie Beck to become the next chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. The City Council should confirm Beck without delay, and the LAPD should move forward under this capable veteran, who was raised in the department’s traditions and who also has shown a refreshing willingness to adapt to change.
As has been widely noted, this selection is of great importance for Villaraigosa, the LAPD and the city. The mayor interviewed each of the three finalists twice — in long conversations last week and shorter follow-up discussions over the weekend. More important, he canvassed Los Angeles, reaching out to police officers, members of the command staff, church officials and civic leaders such as Warren Christopher, the former secretary of State whose commitment to improving the LAPD extends back to the 1960s.
What Villaraigosa learned was that Beck enjoys an extraordinary breadth of support. Thanks to his record in Rampart and South Bureau and his close work with outgoing Chief William J. Bratton, he has the confidence of many leaders of the so-called reform community, longtime advocates of firm civilian control and robust accountability for police. As a 32-year veteran whose father was a deputy chief, whose daughter is a patrol officer and whose son will soon graduate from the police academy, Beck’s devotion to the LAPD is incontestable, helping to make him popular with the rank and file and many retired department leaders; the Police Protective League was quick to endorse him Tuesday. In the contentious world of Los Angeles policing, any coalition that includes the police union and civil rights lawyer Connie Rice, another Beck supporter, is worth noting.
The selection of Beck is not only a credit to Villaraigosa but a testament to the stability of the department today. This mayor has steadily built its ranks — if confirmed, Beck will inherit the largest LAPD in history — and has presided over its increasing diversity and professionalism. At the same time, there are areas that demand continued progress: Beck should commit the LAPD to further openness and accountability; he should examine ways to modernize its disciplinary system; he should publicly commit to maintaining the mandates enforced by the recently lifted federal consent decree and now demanded by sound management; and he should press to expand the department’s technical capacities along with its swelling ranks.
Those are real challenges that will test the new chief — as will inevitable crises and controversies — but they exist within a larger context of success. Today’s LAPD is better run, better equipped and better disciplined than at any time in its history. That is a profound achievement with ramifications for every aspect of life in Los Angeles. Selecting Beck is a nod to continuity at a time when continuity is warranted.
tbrooks270
21 days ago
76 Comments
Sounds like he is a popular from within type of guy.
avictor
22 days ago
368 Comments
I didn't research this guy - but since I read it I feel like posting. LOL
I am glad everyone is happy, cleary this guy is a good pick. It is always nice to read good news. :)
Whalewatcher
22 days ago
1500 Comments
Sounds like the right man for the job. Congratulations and good luck, chief !!
grant319
22 days ago
510 Comments
Congrats. Beck, I'm glad to hear that they chose someone that is obviously dedicated to the department and has truly EARNED the position.
DaddyD
22 days ago
2672 Comments
Impressive. Cudos to the mayor for making this decision. Congratulations to Chief of Police Beck.
sehambone51
22 days ago
84 Comments
It's always a plus when they pick someone from their own ranks. I think going to the outside you take a real big chance things will not work out. This way the man is already known and sounds like a well seasoned officer. Good luck to him and his family. It might be tough having your kid work for you though.
trooperman911
22 days ago
1664 Comments
Congratulations to the new Chief of Police, Mr. Charlie Beck.
ralphiii
22 days ago
86 Comments
Good luck
Sheriff_1
22 days ago
6832 Comments
Congratulations. Going to have big job to do.
Dangerfish
22 days ago
46 Comments
Good Luck, Maybe he will reorganize and get the LAPD a much needed budget increase.
RdnkFireDad
22 days ago
4844 Comments
Good luck...
HEYSARGE
22 days ago
12064 Comments
Good.........Time will tell!
headbrer
22 days ago
2988 Comments
Best of luck to the new chief.
los008
22 days ago
290 Comments
Sounds like this guy is well liked, which is good for the troops. He has a tough job!!!
Irishcop1961
22 days ago
15506 Comments
Good luck.