26 Facts About Daryl Gates

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Daryl Gates was born in Glendale, California, to a Mormon mother and a Catholic father on August 30,1926; he was raised in his mother's faith.

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Daryl Gates grew up in Glendale and Highland Park, in the northeastern part of Los Angeles.

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Daryl Gates graduated from Franklin High School in Highland Park and joined the US Navy in time to see action in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

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Daryl Gates went on to take pre-law classes at the University of Southern California.

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Daryl Gates often remarked that he gained many administrative and professional insights from Parker during the hours they spent together each day.

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Daryl Gates worked hard to prepare for his promotional exams, scoring first in the sergeant's exam and in every promotional exam thereafter.

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On March 28,1978, Daryl Gates became the 49th Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department.

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8.

Daryl Gates formed a small select group of volunteer officers.

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Daryl Gates's first team was born LAPD SWAT, D-Platoon of the Metro Division.

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Daryl Gates wrote that he supported the concept, tried to empower his people to develop the concept, and lent them moral support.

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Daryl Gates made substantial use of the LAPD's Public Disorder Intelligence Division squad, even developing an international spying operation.

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In collaboration with the Rotary Club of Los Angeles, Daryl Gates founded DARE, the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, designed to educate students and children about the dangers of drug abuse.

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Daryl Gates himself became a byword among some for excessive use of force by anti-gang units and became a favorite lyrical target for gang-connected urban black rappers, notably Ice Cube.

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Daryl Gates became LAPD chief of police a little over two months before the enactment of California's Proposition 13, during a time of tremendous change in California politics.

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Daryl Gates was eager to take more recruits, particularly for CRASH units, when the city made funds available.

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In 1979 Daryl Gates helped craft and implement Special Order 40, a mandate that prohibits police officers from stopping people for the sole purpose of obtaining immigration status.

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At the time of the Rodney King beating, Daryl Gates was at a community policing conference.

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Daryl Gates finally announced his intention to resign on July 13,1991.

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The paramilitary approach that Daryl Gates represented resulted in criticism and calls for the LAPD to shift to a community policing strategy.

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Daryl Gates earned notoriety for his controversial rhetoric on many occasions.

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Daryl Gates appears in the game as Chief of Police and can be found on one of the top floors of Parker Center.

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In 1993, Daryl Gates was a talk show host on KFI, replacing Tom Leykis.

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Daryl Gates's tenure was short lived, but he remained a frequent guest on talk radio, especially in regard to policing issues.

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Daryl Gates appeared as himself in season 7, episode 13 of the television show Hunter.

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Daryl Gates is portrayed by actor Josh Pence in the 2013 film Gangster Squad.

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26.

Daryl Gates was mentioned in a large number of rap and metal songs in the aftermath of the LA riots.