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Howard Jordan (police officer)

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Howard Jordan
Chief of the Oakland Police Department
In office
October 13, 2011 – May 8, 2013
Preceded byAnthony Batts
Succeeded byAnthony Toribio (Interim)
Personal details
OccupationPolice Chief, Retired

Howard Jordan is the former Chief of the Oakland Police Department. Jordan was appointed Interim Chief by Mayor Jean Quan in October 2011 after the resignation of Chief Anthony Batts. The appointment was made permanent the following February.[1] Prior to his appointment as Chief, Jordan had accrued over twenty years experience as a member of the Oakland Police Department.[2]

Jordan had previously served as Interim Chief in 2009 following the resignation of Wayne Tucker.[3]

Jordan announced his retirement due to medical reasons on May 8, 2013.[4] Assistant Chief Anthony Toribio became the department's interim chief in accordance with department policy,[5] replaced by Sean Whent only two days later.[6]

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References

  1. ^ Howard Jordan named Oakland police chief
  2. ^ Howard Jordan Named Oakland Interim Police Chief Again
  3. ^ Oakland temporarily fills police chief's job
  4. ^ Matthew Artz (2013-05-08). "Police Chief Howard Jordan announces medical retirement". Oakland Tribune.
  5. ^ Oakland Police Chief Announces Resignation
  6. ^ Matthew Artz (2013-05-10). "Interim Police Chief Toribio out just two days after appointment". Oakland Tribune.
Police appointments
Preceded by Chief of the Oakland Police Department
2011–2013
Succeeded by
Anthony Toribio (Interim)
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