David A. Davidson

David A. Davidson
David A. Davidson
Los Angeles Police Department
Service branch United States
Rank
US-O10 insignia.svg
Chief of Police 1939-41

David A. Davidson was the 39th Chief of Police of the Los Angeles Police Department, succeeding James E. Davis. Promoted from the rank of inspector, Davidson served as acting Chief of Police from November 19, 1938 to June 23, 1939, and was succeeded by Arthur C. Hohmann, a police lieutenant who was appointed chief by the Police Commission. During his term of office, Davidson authorized policewomen to be armed. Under his directive, in 1939, L.A.P.D. policewomen were ordered to go through fire arms training, after which they were issued .38 caliber revolvers.[1]

In 1939, Los Angeles Mayor Fletcher Bowron, a reformer who had closed down 600 bordellos in L.A. after assuming office in a drive against corruption, and his Police Commission had all the extant L.A.P.D. promotion lists jettisoned and a new round of testing implemented. The office of chief was officially put into play, and acting chief Davidson declined to test for it. Davidson said he was not interested in continuing as chief as he did not want "to be pushed around every time a new administration took office."

Lieutenant Hohmann placed first on the test, and became the official selection of the Police Commission. The members of the Commission had been personally appointed by Bowron, who honored the appointment.

References

Buntin, John. L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City (New York: Crown Publishing Group, 2009) pp. 76–79 ISBN 978-0307352071


Police appointments
Preceded by
James E. Davis
Chief of LAPD
1938–1939
Succeeded by
Arthur C. Hohmann

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • David Davidson — David Albert Davidson (* 1908; † 1985) war ein US amerikanischer Drehbuchautor. Davidson diente während des Zweiten Weltkrieges als Offizier bei den US Streitkräften und war nach Kriegsende in der US Militärregierung für den Wiederaufbau einer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • David Davidson (baseball) — Dave Davidson Edmonton Capitals Relief pitcher …   Wikipedia

  • David Davidson (engineer) — David Davidson, F.R.S.A., MIStructE (1884–1956)[1] was a Scottish structural engineer and early proponent of pyramidology. Early life David Davidson was born in Glasgow, but later moved to England where he became a qualified structural engineer,… …   Wikipedia

  • David Davidson — may refer to: David Davidson (economist) (1854 1942), Swedish economist David Davidson (engineer) (1884 1953), Scottish pyramidologist David Davidson (politician) (born 1943), Scottish politician Dave Davidson (footballer) (born 1905), Scottish… …   Wikipedia

  • Davidson College — Motto Alenda Lux Ubi Orta Libertas (Latin) Motto in English Let Learning Be Cherished Where Liberty Has Arisen Established 1837 …   Wikipedia

  • David Nelson (Utah activist) — David Nelson Unaffiliated candidate for Salt Lake City Council from the 3rd District Election date October 8, 1985 Opponent(s) Evan L. Baker Arthur W. Brothers Sydney Reed Fonnesbeck Incumbent Sydney Reed Fonnesbeck …   Wikipedia

  • David Mann (painter) — David Mann Born September 10, 1940(1940 09 10)[1] Kansas City, MO …   Wikipedia

  • David Davidson (politician) — David Davidson Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Scotland In office 6 May 1999 – 3 May 2007 Personal details Born 25 January 1943 (1943 01 25) (age 68) Edinburgh …   Wikipedia

  • Davidson (Familienname) — Davidson ist ein Familienname. Bekannte Namensträger Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • DAVIDSON, DAVID — (1848–1933), U.S. Reform rabbi and educator. Davidson was born in Lauternburg, Germany, and immigrated to the United States in 1880 after having been educated at the University of Breslau and ordained in Europe. He served as rabbi of Congregation …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”