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Mayor Gavin Newsom says he has chosen Mesa, Ariz., Police Chief George Gascon as the city’s next chief of police. Newsom told the San Francisco Chronicle on Tuesday that Gascon, a former LAPD assistant police chief, is a “nuts-and-bolts-type of chief, a cop’s cop and very active in community policing.” Gascon, 55, has been Mesa’s police chief since 2006. In L.A., Gascon was instrumental in helping Chief William J. Bratton devise a scientific crime-fighting strategy that many credit with the city’s drop in crime over the last few years.
Mesa police issued a statement Tuesday saying Gascon was not confirming the appointment and was not available for interviews. An official statement from Gascon was expected today.
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