Former fire chief Kristin Crowley loses bid to get her job back, winning just two votes
Briefly

The Los Angeles City Council voted 13 to 2 against reinstating former Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, a decision marking a significant political victory for Mayor Karen Bass. This outcome followed Crowley’s public pushback against her termination, alleging retaliation for speaking out about departmental resource shortages. Support for Crowley came solely from two council members, while criticisms of her media engagement during the Palisades fire were highlighted. The rejection reflects ongoing tensions regarding funding and operational support within the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The truth is that the fire chief should not be prevented from, or punished for, speaking openly and honestly about the needs and capabilities of the LAFD.
Crowley's bid for reinstatement was almost certain to fail, given the fact that she needed 10 votes, or a two-thirds majority.
Firefighters repeatedly aired complaints that the fire department has for gone too long with insufficient funds.
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