Oakland Names Police Veteran James Beere Chief as Federal Oversight Nears End

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee selected interim Chief James Beere to lead the department permanently as it moves closer to ending more than 20 years of federal court oversight.

What to Know

  • Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee appointed interim Chief James Beere as the permanent police chief after an eight-month search, giving the 29-year department veteran the opportunity to lead the agency full-time.
  • Beere takes over as Oakland police near a potential end to more than 20 years of federal court oversight, a milestone expected to be one of the defining tests of his tenure.
  • The department continues to face major staffing challenges, but Beere pointed to declining crime rates, expanded recruiting efforts and a revived cadet program as signs of progress.
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