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Preceded by
  
John Scott

Name
  
Jim McDonnell

Role
  
Sheriff


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Relations
  
Married to Kathy McDonnell with 2 Children

Awards
  
- Los Angeles Police Medal of Valor - Los Angeles Police Commission Distinguished Service Medal - LAPD 1987 Papal Visit Ribbon - LAPD 1992 Civil Disturbance Ribbon - LAPD 1994 Earthquake Ribbon Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Distinguished Service Medal

Years of service
  
Los Angeles Police Department: 1981–2010 Long Beach Police Department 2010-2014 Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department 2014-Present

Rank
  
- Los Angeles County Sheriff December 1, 2014 - present - Chief of the Long Beach Police Department March 13, 2010 - November 22, 2014 - Deputy Chief, Los Angeles Police Department November 2009 - March 2010 - 1st Assistant Chief, Los Angeles Police Department November 12, 2002 - November 2009 Commander, Los Angeles Police Department April, 2000 - November 12, 2002 Captain, Los Angeles Police Department Lieutenant, Los Angeles Police Department Detective III, Los Angeles Police Department Detective II, Los Angeles Police Department Detective I, Los Angeles Police Department Police Officer III, Los Angeles Police Department Police Officer II, Los Angeles Police Department Police Officer I, Los Angeles Police Department

Allegiance
  
Los Angeles County, California

Similar People
  
Paul Tanaka, Lee Baca, Jackie Lacey, Charlie Beck, William Bratton

James McDonnell (born 1960) is the 32nd and incumbent Sheriff of the County of Los Angeles in California. McDonnell was elected as L.A. County's 32nd sheriff on November 4, 2014 defeating former Undersheriff Paul Tanaka. He replaced interim sheriff John Scott on December 1, 2014 when he was sworn in. Previously he served as the Chief of Police in Long Beach, California and before that in the Los Angeles Police Department, reaching the rank of Assistant Chief.

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Early life and education

McDonnell grew up in a working-class neighborhood in Brookline, Massachusetts. He graduated from Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. He then received a Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.

LAPD

McDonnell began his law enforcement career as twenty-one-year-old graduate from the Los Angeles Police Academy in 1981. During his 28 years of work in the LAPD, he held every rank except Chief of Police and served as second in command to Chief William Bratton. He was considered a frontrunner for the position but Charlie Beck was appointed instead of him. While at the LAPD McDonnell was viewed as an ambassador who helped the department connect with Los Angeles' diverse communities and political leaders as Bratton's chief of staff and second-in-command. As a candidate for Chief in 2002, McDonnell presented a plan for community-based policing that was eventually adopted by Bratton and served as the foundation to overhaul and reform the LAPD. While working for the LAPD, he held a variety of assignments in patrol, detectives, vice, gang, organized crime, homicide and other divisions. In the 1990s as a commander, he gained attention for his efforts to revitalize the LAPD's senior lead officer program and to build the LAPD forerunner to the Compstat computer crime-mapping system along with helping implement the consent decree.

LBPD

In March 2010, McDonnell was appointed as the police chief of Long Beach, California, replacing former Chief Anthony Batts, who left to become the chief of the Oakland Police Department, over objections by some in the department who preferred a chief from the department. As police chief, McDonnell dealt with a large increase in officer-involved shootings and a 20% decrease in sworn officers from 1,000 to 800. McDonnell oversaw a 20% drop in violent crime and has been credited with dramatically improving community relations with the police, helping drastically reduce gang activity, and trying to improve racial diversity in the department. After McDonnell's election on November 4, 2014, Deputy Chief Robert Luna was selected to replace him to become the 26th Police Chief of Long Beach. Luna was considered a frontrunner for the position before McDonnell was appointed and became the department's first Latino police chief.

LASD

McDonnell has said he would work with district attorney Jackie Lacey to send some prisoners with mental health problems to psychiatric institutions rather than jail. McDonnell has stated that a new facility would be built to replace the dilapidated Men's Central Jail. He has expressed support for a civilian oversight commission to supplement the new inspector general in monitoring the department but has stated that he is still evaluating whether the inspector general should have subpoena power and access to personnel records. He was sworn in on December 1, 2014 and became the first person from outside of the sheriff's department to be elected to the office of Sheriff in over 100 years.

Elections

2014
June 2014
November 2014

Personal life

McDonnell is married to Kathy McDonnell. They have two daughters, Kelly and Megan.

References

Jim McDonnell (sheriff) Wikipedia


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