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Batts was formerly the [[chief of police]] for the Californian cities of [[Oakland, California|Oakland]] and [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]. Batts worked in the [[Long Beach Police Department (California)|Long Beach Police Department]] for 27 years,<ref>[http://www.everythinglongbeach.com/farewell-dinner-chief-anthony-batts/ LB Police Foundation plans farewell dinner for Anthony Batts]</ref> rising to Chief of Police in 2002.<ref>[http://www.longbeach.gov/police/about/chief_of_police.asp Long Beach Chief of Police Bio]</ref> Under Batts, homicides decreased 45% and overall crime decreased 13% in Long Beach.<ref>[http://www.eastbayexpress.com/news/dellums_gets_his_mojo_back/Content?oid=1176979 Dellums Gets His Mojo Back]</ref> Batts has said that he was motivated to seek the Oakland Chief of Police job by the aftermath of the [[2009 shooting of Oakland police officers|killing of four Oakland police officers]] in March, 2009.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/08/18/BAKB199TK5.DTL Oakland officers' killings led Batts to job]</ref> On October 11, 2011, Chief Batts announced that he was resigning from the Oakland Police Department in November. In a letter to Oakland city workers, he stated "It is with great regret that I tender this official notice of my intent to resign as chief of police for the city of Oakland."<ref>[http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_19089606 Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts resigns]</ref> On August 27, 2012, it was reported that Batts would become the police commissioner of the [[Baltimore Police Department]], effective September 27, 2012.<ref>[http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/blog/bs-md-ci-new-police-commissioner-20120827,0,4471221.story New police commissioner expected to be former Oakland chief]</ref>
Batts was formerly the [[chief of police]] for the Californian cities of [[Oakland, California|Oakland]] and [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]. Batts worked in the [[Long Beach Police Department (California)|Long Beach Police Department]] for 27 years,<ref>[http://www.everythinglongbeach.com/farewell-dinner-chief-anthony-batts/ LB Police Foundation plans farewell dinner for Anthony Batts]</ref> rising to Chief of Police in 2002.<ref>[http://www.longbeach.gov/police/about/chief_of_police.asp Long Beach Chief of Police Bio]</ref> Under Batts, homicides decreased 45% and overall crime decreased 13% in Long Beach.<ref>[http://www.eastbayexpress.com/news/dellums_gets_his_mojo_back/Content?oid=1176979 Dellums Gets His Mojo Back]</ref> Batts has said that he was motivated to seek the Oakland Chief of Police job by the aftermath of the [[2009 shooting of Oakland police officers|killing of four Oakland police officers]] in March, 2009.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/08/18/BAKB199TK5.DTL Oakland officers' killings led Batts to job]</ref> On October 11, 2011, Chief Batts announced that he was resigning from the Oakland Police Department in November. In a letter to Oakland city workers, he stated "It is with great regret that I tender this official notice of my intent to resign as chief of police for the city of Oakland."<ref>[http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_19089606 Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts resigns]</ref> On August 27, 2012, it was reported that Batts would become the police commissioner of the [[Baltimore Police Department]], effective September 27, 2012.<ref>[http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/blog/bs-md-ci-new-police-commissioner-20120827,0,4471221.story New police commissioner expected to be former Oakland chief]</ref>


On July 8th 2015 it was announced that Batts would be fired in the aftermath of the [[death of Freddie Gray]] in police custody.<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/news/baltimore-police-commissioner-anthony-batts-to-be-replaced/</ref>
==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Batts' former wife is [[Laura Richardson]], who was a member of the U.S. Congress.
Batts' former wife is [[Laura Richardson]], who was a member of the U.S. Congress.

Revision as of 20:13, 8 July 2015

Anthony W. Batts
RelativesLaura Richardson (former wife)
Police career
Country United States of America
Allegiance State of Maryland
Department Baltimore City Police Department Oakland Police Department Long Beach Police Department
Service yearsBalimore(2012-2015), Oakland (2009-2011)
StatusCommissioner of the Baltimore City Police Department
RankBaltimore: Commissioner, Oakland: Chief of Police, Long Beach: Chief of Police

Anthony W. Batts was the Police Commissioner of the Baltimore City Police Department, the eighth largest municipal police department in the United States.

Career

Batts was formerly the chief of police for the Californian cities of Oakland and Long Beach. Batts worked in the Long Beach Police Department for 27 years,[1] rising to Chief of Police in 2002.[2] Under Batts, homicides decreased 45% and overall crime decreased 13% in Long Beach.[3] Batts has said that he was motivated to seek the Oakland Chief of Police job by the aftermath of the killing of four Oakland police officers in March, 2009.[4] On October 11, 2011, Chief Batts announced that he was resigning from the Oakland Police Department in November. In a letter to Oakland city workers, he stated "It is with great regret that I tender this official notice of my intent to resign as chief of police for the city of Oakland."[5] On August 27, 2012, it was reported that Batts would become the police commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department, effective September 27, 2012.[6]

On July 8th 2015 it was announced that Batts would be fired in the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.[7]

Personal life

Batts' former wife is Laura Richardson, who was a member of the U.S. Congress.

References

Police appointments
Preceded by Chief of the Oakland Police Department
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Baltimore Police Department Commissioner
2012-present
Succeeded by
incumbent

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