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Daryl Gates, Former LAPD Chief, Dies
In this May 29, 1992 file photo, Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates autographs his book for new police officers after their graduation in Los Angeles. (AP)
AP via YellowBrix
April 16, 2010
LOS ANGELES — Daryl F. Gates, the polarizing former police chief whose 14-year tenure ended amid widespread criticism over his department’s response to the city’s deadly 1992 riots, died Friday after a short bout with cancer. He was 83.
Gates died at his Newport Beach home with his family at his side, according to a police statement.
Gates’ brother said in February the former chief had bladder cancer that had spread to a bone near his hip.
A tart-tongued career cop with a short fuse and a penchant for making controversial statements, Gates was a flashpoint for controversy long before the riots that broke out after four white police officers were acquitted of most charges in the beating of black motorist Rodney King.
“He was a man of deep convictions,” said former Police Chief William Bratton, who left the department last year. “He was very happy to stand up for them, whether you liked them or not. And he enjoyed being in the middle of the bull’s-eye. He thrived on it.”
Although often at odds with civil rights activists, the mayor and other political figures, Gates was well-liked by rank-and-file police officers. He was responsible for numerous police successes that came to be overlooked when he was forced into early retirement after the riots.
Gates was a “one-in-a-million human being,” current Police Chief Charlie Beck said. “He inspired others to succeed and, in doing so, changed the landscape of law enforcement around the world.”
He was credited with developing the policing plan that brought off the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics with not so much as a traffic jam. He also created the department’s popular Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or D.A.R.E., program for youth.
As a member of the police department’s command staff in 1972, he formed Los Angeles’ first Special Weapons and Tactics Team or SWAT. He also shut down one of the department’s intelligence units in 1983 after learning officers were spying on the American Civil Liberties Union and other organizations.
“He was a man of courage and character who had a deep commitment to the rule of law, with a deep pride of the LAPD,” said Paul Weber, president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the police officers union. “Chief Gates was a cop’s cop.”
As early as 1982, Gates came under fire for saying more blacks died than whites during the use of carotid chokeholds because “the veins or arteries do not open up as fast as they do on normal people.”
Forensic experts said there was no such difference between races and a black community leader said the only reason blacks died more frequently was because the chokehold was used on them more often.
Gates later apologized.
In 1991, when a policewoman was killed in the line of duty, Gates labeled her accused assailant as “an El Salvadoran drunk who doesn’t belong here.” He once told a congressional committee that drug users should be shot.
Gates’ police career began to unravel with the 1991 beating of King, which was videotaped by a man in a nearby apartment after King was pulled over for speeding. Audiotapes of the officers making racist remarks about the incident were released and the videotape of the prolonged beating televised.
brooklynsergeant
about 3 years ago
4396 Comments
A Cops Cop, Rest in Peace Chief Gates.
NCSO614
about 3 years ago
424 Comments
Rest in Peace Chief.
BSPD88
about 3 years ago
2112 Comments
Rest in Peace Chief.
loganj0
about 3 years ago
440 Comments
"You have served your time in hell."
RIP Chief.
keeneagle
about 3 years ago
37452 Comments
When God sent His angels to bring you home, He had His reasons. Someday we will be able to ask why, but for now, we offer prayers of peace and comfort to those left behind. RIP Brother
Anonymous
about 3 years ago
RIP Chief. My sincerest sympathy to your family. You have been missed. Los Angeles hasn't been the same since you left. They needed you then and would have been better off having a great Chief like you watching the Department's back. Your legacy will live on in the City of Angels and now with L.A.'s real Top Cop watching over your Rank and File as you did in the past - they've missed you terribly!!! Thank you for the good you did in my hometown during your Watch. God Bless!!
Anonymous
about 3 years ago
The Highest Regards and Respect. RIP Chief Gates
SERT0629
about 3 years ago
474 Comments
RIP Chief Gates. Your legacy will live on for the history of LAPD. You will me missed.
Bury
about 3 years ago
1344 Comments
Thank you sir!!
AKangel
about 3 years ago
4824 Comments
RIP Chief, a true Legacy.....
clearforcode7
about 3 years ago
396 Comments
I had friends that worked for this Chief and spoke very highly of this man, RIP Chief Gates.
usa_24
about 3 years ago
4994 Comments
God bless and Rest in peace Chief Gates.
Sgtaircop_one
about 3 years ago
408 Comments
Truely a Cops Cop, RIP Chief Daryl Gates
cmh308
about 3 years ago
3524 Comments
RIP Chief Gates, a true leader. Should you get the chance read his book My life in the LAPD.
luke3302
about 3 years ago
904 Comments
RIP Chief.