LOCAL · CA · 2002-2009
Bill Bratton
LAPD Commissioner / Chief · California
NOTABLE
On the record
Reformed LAPD post-Rampart; later returned to NYPD
Background
Bill Bratton (—) was California's LAPD Commissioner / Chief of Los Angeles 2002–2009 (7 years). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Bernard Parks; succeeded by Charlie Beck. Note: Reformed LAPD post-Rampart; later returned to NYPD. Same-year political environment (2002): Governor Gray Davis; Attorney General Bill Lockyer; Secretary of State Bill Jones.
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Others who held this office in California
- Jim McDonnell (2024-present)
- Dominic Choi (2024-2024)
- Michel Moore (2018-2024)
- Charlie Beck (2009-2018)
- Bernard Parks (1997-2002)