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December 31, 2019, 01:51 PM
Cookster
Philadelphia's New Police Commissioner - Chief Danielle Outlaw, formerly the
Police Chief of Portland Oregon.

From CBS3 in Philly. . .

Police Chief Danielle

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — After an extensive search, Mayor Jim Kenney has announced the next police commissioner of Philadelphia. Police Chief Danielle Outlaw, of Portland, Oregon, has been named the new top cop in Philadelphia.

Outlaw is making history as Philadelphia’s first African-American woman to lead the city’s police department. The 43-year-old acknowledged that distinction Monday at City Hall, but she also talked about how she will handle several policies in her new role.


“I am appointing Danielle Outlaw because I am convinced she has the conviction, courage, and compassion needed to bring long-overdue reform to the Department,” Mayor Jim Kenney said in a statement. “With our support, she will tackle a host of difficult issues, from racism and gender discrimination to horrid instances of sexual assault on fellow officers. These are issues that too often negatively impact women — especially women of color — within the Department.”


Outlaw made her first appearance inside Philadelphia City Hall Monday, excited to accept a new job as the city’s next police commissioner.

“I’m honored in the faith you have in me to lead the Philadelphia Police Department,” she said.

For nearly two decades, Outlaw served in the Oakland Police Department in California. Most recently, she was the police chief in Portland, Oregon for roughly two years.

During Outlaw’s leadership, Portland’s homicide rate fell, but it was also only a fraction of Philadelphia’s more than 350 homicides from 2019. How will she handle the homicide rate in Philly?

“Making sure we get out ahead of time and come up with a strategy with community, instead of imposing upon the community,” Outlaw said.

Outlaw was also asked how she thinks policing substance abuse should be handled.

“I do not believe that first responders should be the ones dealing with these issues because they’re not crimes,” she replied.

And regarding the city’s possible safe injection site, Outlaw said, “we all know that something has to be done.”

Outlaw is a mother of two and Philly’s first African-American woman police commissioner. It’s a distinction she won’t let define her.

“I do not take lightly that I am a first here. I understand what I represent, I understand who opened the doors for me and I understand it’s my obligation to hold the doors open behind me to ensure that we’re not in 2020 still talking about firsts,” Outlaw said.

Outlaw begins the job as Philadelphia’s police commissioner in February.

Community leaders and local officials reacted to the news Monday, including Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins, who was been very vocal when it comes to social justice reform in Philadelphia.

“We want to congratulate Chief Outlaw on her appointment to be the next Philadelphia Police Commissioner,” said FOP Lodge 5 President, John McNesby. “Our members were hoping for one of the strong, internal candidates to be elevated to the Commissioner’s office. However, we look forward to a professional, working partnership with Chief Outlaw that includes making our city safer for our residents and our 6,500 police officers, who serve with respect and dedication.”

“The Rally For Justice Coalition met with the mayor as he considered a new police commissioner. We told him that we preferred a black woman in that position. Mayor Kenney listened and we appreciate him doing so,” Solomon Jones from the Rally For Justice Coalition said in a statement. “We welcome Danielle Outlaw as the new police commissioner and we are excited for the new beginning she represents. We encourage Commissioner Outlaw to get to know Philadelphia’s leaders and community-based organizations, especially those that represent black and brown people.”

Community activists say they’re optimistic about her future.

“We hope that she succeeds because if she doesn’t, it’s going to be our lives that are at stake,” Jones said.

While in Oakland, Outlaw won the 2015 Gary Hayes Award — a national award given to those who have demonstrated leadership and innovation in the police profession.

Outlaw succeeds Acting Commissioner Christine Coulter, who took over in August after the sudden resignation of Commissioner Richard Ross.

Coulter was at City Hall Monday for the announcement and when asked how she feels about the new pick, she said it’s a big day for Outlaw, who will begin her new role in February.

Ross stepped down as the city’s top cop following his alleged failure to address sexual harassment claims.

CBS3’s Matt Petrillo and Kimberly Davis contributed to this report.

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I hope this turns out o.k. for the Philadelphia Police Department. I would be curious to know what the rank and file think of their new chief.


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December 31, 2019, 02:48 PM
oddball
God help Philly.



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December 31, 2019, 02:58 PM
Woodman
Yes, great amounts of sensitivity training are needed ... for the residents. To accept the alarming increase in gun violence. From today's online 'paper':

Man Shot, Killed Near Temple University Hospital In North Philadelphia

Philadelphia Police: 30-Year-Old Man Shot, Killed In Hunting Park

Police Searching For Suspect Who Fired At Least 5 Shots At 21-Year-Old Man In North Philadelphia On Christmas

Police: 16-Year-Old Boy In Critical Condition After Being Shot In Mouth Outside West Philly Corner Store

Police: Man Shot Several Times In West Philadelphia, Assisted By Good Samaritan

https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com
December 31, 2019, 03:08 PM
Jimbo54
She turned Portland into a lawless Antifa stronghold with little to no respect for the police. Good luck Philadelphia, you'll need it.

Jim


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December 31, 2019, 03:12 PM
HuskySig
Let’s not kid ourselves, Philly can’t really get that much worse.
December 31, 2019, 03:12 PM
braillediver
All the right minority boxes checked.

Philly ain't Portland.


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December 31, 2019, 03:18 PM
Steve in PA
Oh goodie......she’s going to bring all her California and Portland bias’s to PA! What could possibly go wrong!


Steve
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December 31, 2019, 03:22 PM
Balzé Halzé
quote:
Originally posted by oddball:
God help Philly.


No kidding. With Larry Krasner there and now this broad, Philadelphia is on an express elevator to hell, as Private Hudson would say.


~Alan

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December 31, 2019, 03:25 PM
RAMIUS
Oh yay!
December 31, 2019, 03:43 PM
Cliff
Baltimore, "We're #1"!! Philly,"Hold my beer." Oops, I mean soy Latte".



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--Sir Winston Churchill

"The world is filled with violence. Because criminals carry guns, we decent law-abiding citizens should also have guns. Otherwise they will win and the decent people will lose."

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December 31, 2019, 03:44 PM
Green Highlander
Welcome to Killadelphia.


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December 31, 2019, 03:52 PM
YooperSigs
I see the FOP kissed up right away. Didnt they talk to anyone in Portland?


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Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles
December 31, 2019, 03:55 PM
jsbcody
quote:
Originally posted by HuskySig:
Let’s not kid ourselves, Philly can’t really get that much worse.


Danielle Outlaw: "hold my chilled wine spritzer".

Just a past review of incidents and shit out of Portland, you will realize it is going to be much, much worse.
December 31, 2019, 03:55 PM
RHINOWSO
True karma in real life.
December 31, 2019, 03:58 PM
CPD SIG
I feel sorry for Philly!

RAIMUS, keep your head down!


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December 31, 2019, 04:00 PM
bald1
The continuing stupidity in leftist enclaves is beyond stunning.



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December 31, 2019, 04:02 PM
Woodman
Philadelphia Reaches Highest Homicide Rate Since 2007 With 2 Deadly New Year’s Eve Shootings

https://philadelphia.cbslocal....years-eve-shootings/

Police say they’ve made arrests this year in just over half the homicide cases.

Separately, they say more than 1,450 people were shot in the city this year.



Welcome to Philadelphia! City of Brotherly Love! $285k per year plus benefits!


December 31, 2019, 04:09 PM
Balzé Halzé
quote:
Originally posted by Woodman:
Philadelphia Reaches Highest Homicide Rate Since 2007 With 2 Deadly New Year’s Eve Shootings



A direct consequence of the policies of Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner.


~Alan

Acta Non Verba
NRA Life Member (Patron)
God, Family, Guns, Country

Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan

December 31, 2019, 04:20 PM
BamaJeepster
quote:
Originally posted by Cookster:
“I am appointing Danielle Outlaw because I am convinced she has the conviction, courage, and compassion needed to bring long-overdue reform to the Department,” Mayor Jim Kenney said in a statement. “With our support, she will tackle a host of difficult issues, from racism and gender discrimination to horrid instances of sexual assault on fellow officers. These are issues that too often negatively impact women — especially women of color — within the Department.”


Woke translation into English (for those who don't speak Wokeness):

"I am appointing Danielle Outlaw because she checks every diversity box on our scorecard. She will come in and ax every competent police officer and leader in this department, which is what we want her to do. She will tackle difficult issues like preventing the police from breaking up any ANTIFA riots, making sure drug dealers and gang members are protected from any retaliation from their victims and work hand in hand with the DA to ensure that only white collar crimes are investigated."



“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
- John Adams
December 31, 2019, 04:23 PM
braillediver
How'd the crime rate, murder rate due while she was in Portland?


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