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Oakland Names Howard Jordan as Permanent Police Chief; San Jose's Teresa Reed is New Fire Chief

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(Bay City News) Oakland city officials today named interim police Chief Howard Jordan to head the Police Department on a permanent basis.

Howard Jordan addresses the press after his appointment as permanent chief (Mina Kim/KQED)

Mayor Jean Quan and City Administrator Deanna Santana also named Teresa Reed, as the city's new fire chief. Reed is currently an assistant chief for the San Jose Fire Department.

Quan had tapped Jordan to act as interim chief in October after former police Chief Anthony Batts abruptly resigned, citing reasons including that he had limited control but full accountability for the city's high crime rate.

Jordan has with the department for more than two decades, serving as a patrol officer for 10 years and a field supervisor for 13. He served on the department's SWAT team for seven years.

Since he was named interim chief, Jordan has grappled with issues including violent crime, budget constraints and the question of how to handle the recurring Occupy Oakland protests.

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Jordan had served as interim chief once previously, being named to the post in February 2009 after former Chief Wayne Tucker retired. After Batts took over in August 2009, Jordan served as assistant chief.

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