Chief James E. Davis

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Chief James E. Davis was a controversial early 20th-century Los Angeles police chief known for his hardline tactics, corruption scandals, and clashes with reformers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
police chief
areaOfInfluence Los Angeles municipal politics
policing practices in Los Angeles
conflict police reform advocates
political reformers in Los Angeles
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBySource historical accounts of Los Angeles policing
studies of police corruption in early 20th-century Los Angeles
employer Los Angeles Police Department NERFINISHED
familyName Davis NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law enforcement
givenName James
hasReputation association with political corruption in Los Angeles
authoritarian policing style
notableFor clashes with reformers
controversial leadership of the Los Angeles Police Department
corruption scandals
hardline policing tactics
occupation police chief
police officer
partOf history of Los Angeles
history of the Los Angeles Police Department
positionHeld Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department
residence Los Angeles
sexOrGender male
timePeriod early 20th century
workLocation Los Angeles

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Christine Collins opponent Chief James E. Davis