While she was fired by the mayor as the department’s No. 1 following the devastating Palisades fire, Crowley is staying with the agency.
Crowley’s bid to get her job back was almost certain to fail, given the fact that she needed 10 votes. Her only support came from Councilmembers Monica Rodriguez and Traci Park.
I’m going to continue to advocate to get LAFD to where we need to go,” Crowley said as she left the Council Chamber.
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNThe City Refuses to Disclose LAFD Actions During Palisades FireLos Angeles Fire Department and Mayor Bass' office continue to withhold information about January's wildfires from the public ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNPay raise approved for then-LAFD Chief Crowley before Palisades Fire and dismissalLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass approved a pay raise for fired LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley before the deadly Palisades Fire and ...
Former Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley lost an appeal to get her old job back in a hearing Tuesday before the City Council that included the 25-year department veteran's first ...
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