Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion December 29, 2022
Reappointing, or declining to reappoint, Los Angeles police Chief Michel Moore may be the most consequential decision city leaders make. They should not move forward without serious fact-finding, consultation and deliberation. Moore put in his application for a second five-year term just after Christmas, and the Board of Police Commissioners now has up to three months (until the last week in March) to do its homework and make its decision. His... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion February 02, 2023
Mayor Karen Bass wrote a letter to members of the Police Commission on Monday urging them to reappoint Police Chief Michel Moore to a second five-year term. But she did not publicly post that letter until Tuesday — not until after the commission had already met behind closed... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 31, 2023
The Los Angeles Police Commission on Tuesday reappointed Chief Michel Moore to a second term as head of one of nation’s largest police departments. The commission's approval, by a 5-0 vote, came during a private session at the end of its weekly meeting. Commissioner Steve... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 10, 2023
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said Monday that, if appointed for a second term as the city's top cop, he would serve for two or three years before turning the department over to a new chief ahead of the 2028 Olympic Games. In an interview with the Times, Moore said... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion January 09, 2023
If Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore's request for a second term is granted, he doesn’t plan to serve the full five-year term. Instead he will step down after “two or three years,” he told the Los Angeles Times editorial board. That’s important for Los Angeles... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics January 04, 2023
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore apologized Tuesday after sending an email that described his bid for a second term and suggested he has the backing of Mayor Karen Bass. Moore sent the email on Dec. 27, informing the board of the nonprofit Los Angeles Police Foundation that... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics December 31, 2022
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has tapped the brakes a bit on Police Chief Michel Moore's bid for another term, securing a delay in a vote by the Board of Police Commissioners on his request for reappointment. Commission President William J. Briggs II said in a statement... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics December 28, 2022
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore announced Tuesday his interest in returning for a second five-year term, citing a desire to improve public safety and trust utilizing the best practices of 21st century policing. Whether Moore, 62, is retained is up to the Los Angeles Board... + más
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