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appointed a former detective with the L.A.P.D. to head up an intelligence operation aimed at both the police department itself and city officials. L.A.P.D. intelligence operatives were bolstered with private investigators, who were given captain's badges. The L.A. City Council disbanded the
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and utilized eight switchboards at City Hall. Forty-four patrol cars were equipped with radio communications, though two-way broadcasting did not come until 1938. The radio network reduced police response times to less than three minutes.
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During Steckel's term as Police Chief, radio dispatching was first implemented. Called "the most modern municipal police radio system in the world", the radio network transmitted from a transmitter located in
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Under Steckel, L.A.P.D.'s first "air patrol", consisting of ten police officers assigned to a fixed wing squadron, was implemented in 1931.
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Program. In 1931, Chief Steckel claimed, "Most of our crime problems are caused by aliens without respect for the laws of the country."
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from December 30, 1929, to August 9, 1933. He succeeded and was succeeded as chief by
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benefits in a general drive to repatriate them to Mexico, ostensibly to alleviate
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This biography article about law enforcement in the United States is a
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Los Angeles Police Department Communications Division History
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intelligence operation after three years. The incident led
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Steckel was dismissed as chief by the incoming mayor
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Nashville, Tennessee
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles Police Department

Los Angeles Police Department
Chief of Police
James E. "Two-Guns" Davis
1932 Summer Olympic Games
Frank L. Shaw
John Clinton Porter
Time Magazine
Elysian Park
Great Depression
welfare
unemployment
Mexican Repatriation




"The LAPD: 1926-1950"
"Shaw for Porter"
the original
"KMA367: An Unofficial History of the Los Angeles Police Department's Communications Division"
"Our Disposable Labor Pool"
the original
Los Angeles Police Department Communications Division History
"Roy E. Steckel"
Find a Grave

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