LAPD Chief Charlie Beck Interview About Christopher Dorner
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck Interview About
Christopher Dorner
Chief Charlie Beck was appointed Chief of the
Los Angeles Police Department in
November 2009. Chief
Beck oversees the third largest police department in the
United States, managing 10,
000 sworn officers and 3,000 civilian employees, encompassing an area of 473 square miles, a population of approximately 3.8 million people, and an annual budget that exceeds one billion dollars.
Having facilitated his predecessor's successful reengineering and reform effort, Chief Beck continues to evolve and refine those strategies to further the
Department's ascendancy to the pinnacle of
21st Century Policing.
Major components of this endeavor include the mitigation of crime, the reduction of gang violence, the containment of terrorism, and the continuation of the reforms that brought the Department into compliance with the
Consent Decree.
Chief Beck was born in
Long Beach, California, in
1953. He was educated locally and attended
California State University at
Long Beach, where he graduated with a
Baccalaureate Degree in Occupational Studies-Vocational Arts. Chief Beck was appointed to the Los Angeles Police Department in
March 1977 after serving two years with the
Los Angeles Police Reserve Corps. In June
1984, he was promoted to
Sergeant, to
Lieutenant in
April 1993, to
Captain in July
1999, and
Commander in
April 2005. In
August 2006, he achieved the rank of
Deputy Chief, the same rank his father, a retired Los Angeles Police
Officer, had attained.
As an officer, Chief
Beck's patrol assignments have included
Rampart,
Southeast,
Pacific and
Hollywood Areas. As a sergeant, his assignments included
Harbor and
Southwest Patrol,
South Bureau C.R.A.S.H. and
Internal Affairs Division. Upon being promoted to captain, he was initially assigned to
Southeast Division followed by terms as the
Commanding Officer of
Juvenile Division,
Central Area and finally Rampart
Area. As a Commander, he was the
Assistant to the
Director,
Office of Operations. Upon his promotion to Deputy Chief, he assumed command of Operations-South Bureau. Chief Beck went on to become
Chief of Detectives, where he implemented innovative, far ranging and visionary changes to the
Detective Bureau.
Chief Beck is renowned for his ability to forge traditional policing methods, community outreach programs, tempered with the input of diverse stakeholders to form enduring crime abatement programs. During Chief Beck's tenure as Central Area's Commanding Officer he formulated the original Safer
Cities Initiative. This program brought together a coalition of
City Department,
Council Offices, homeless advocacy groups, and service providers to provide shelter and mitigate crime perpetrated against the homeless. This phalanx of governmental and private agencies became a model of efficiency and has been replicated nationally.