The City Council today confirmed former Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell as the 59th chief of the LAPD, the nation’s ...
Jim McDonnell was sworn-in as the city's 59th police chief during a private ceremony following the L.A. City Council's vote.
Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell, who was sworn in as the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department on Friday ...
McDonnell will be taking over a department that will deal with major security issues in the coming years as the region hosts the Olympics, a Super Bowl and eight World Cup matches.
The Los Angeles City Council, by an 11-2 vote, has confirmed the appointment of former L.A. County Sheriff Jim McDonnell, the next chief of the LAPD.
The City Council Friday confirmed former Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell as the 59th chief of the LAPD, the nation’s third-largest law enforcement agency, despite opposition from some ...
Before his nomination McDonnell spent the first 29 years of his career with the LAPD before becoming Chief of Police in Long ...
The Los Angeles City Council will consider approving Mayor Karen Bass’s nomination, former LA County Sheriff Jim McDonnell, ...
Eight months after Michel Moore retired as LAPD chief, the City Council Friday will consider approving former L.A. County Sheriff Jim McDonnell as his successor to lead the third-largest ...
Citing concerns with the city’s budget, the Board of Police Commissioners on Tuesday, Nov. 5, voted to recommend a lower ...