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  1. William Henry Parker III (June 21, 1905 – July 16, 1966) was an American law enforcement officer who was Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) from 1950 to 1966. To date, he is the longest-serving LAPD police chief. Parker has been called "Los Angeles' greatest and most controversial chief of police". [1]

  2. William H. Parker. William Henry Parker (* 5. Mai 1847 in Keene, New Hampshire; † 26. Juni 1908 in Deadwood, South Dakota) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1907 und 1908 vertrat er den zweiten Wahlbezirk des Bundesstaates South Dakota im US-Repräsentantenhaus .

  3. 11. Aug. 2020 · Advertisement. Opinion: How white people used police to make L.A. one of the most segregated cities in America. William H. Parker, who headed the LAPD from 1950 to 1966, is considered the...

    • Matthew Fleischer
  4. 25. Mai 1992 · Armed with City Charter and Civil Service protection not enjoyed by most of his predecessors, Police Chief William H. Parker vowed to clean up the Los Angeles Police Department--and clean it...

  5. 19. Apr. 2009 · William H. Parker was a monumental figure in the history of Los Angeles and of modern law enforcement. He took over as chief of the Los Angeles Police Department in 1950 after scandals had...

  6. William H. Parker joined the LAPD in 1927. He grew up in South Dakota, in the towns of Lead and Deadwood. Much has been written about him. But an interesting take on his life can be gleaned from accounts of his adventures in Los Angeles through the eyes of his hometown.

  7. 13. Aug. 2015 · Chief William Parker is now seen as a relic; an old-school, hard-edged racist cop whose heavy-handed tactics help create fertile ground for the 1965 Watts riots. But the reality is much more interesting.