LOS ANGELES POLICE CHIEF BILL BRATTON
ENDORSES ALEX PADILLA FOR SENATE
LOS
ANGELES – Los Angeles Police Chief Bill Bratton today
announced his support for Los Angeles City Council President
Alex Padilla in his campaign for the 20th State Senate
District.
“Council President Alex Padilla has been an important
partner in reducing crime in San Fernando Valley neighborhoods,” said
Chief Bratton. “We’ve worked closely to combat
gang crime and put more community police officers in the
Valley. He’s always fought for Los Angeles to receive
our fair share from Sacramento, and I know he’ll
be an effective advocate for us when he’s in the
State Senate.”
“Chief Bratton's leadership has resulted in a dramatic
reduction in crime across the city, including in the Valley.
I'm very proud to have his support," said Councilmember
Padilla, who led the effort to fund and build the LAPD’s
Mission Area Division, the department’s first new
division in 27 years.
Councilmember Padilla is running for the State Senate
seat being vacated by State Senator Richard Alarcon. The
primary election will be held in June 2006.
Since
his appointment as Los Angeles Police Chief in October
2002, Chief Bratton has implemented a comprehensive
and assertive strategy for reducing crime. This year, violent
crime in LAPD’s Valley Division is down 47 percent
compared with just two years ago. Property crime in the
Valley Division is down 19 percent compared with two years
ago.
Chief
Bratton has also served as the Massachusetts Bay Transportation
Authority Police Department Chief, Boston
Police Department Chief, New York City Transit Authority
Police Department Chief, and New York City Police Commissioner.
Widely considered one of the nation’s leading experts
on policing, he is a frequent guest lecturer across the
country and around the world.
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