It would’ve been the dumbest move
imaginable, but it wouldn't have been shocking given what we’ve learned
about California’s political brain trust. There was a brief period of
chaos between the Los Angeles Fire Department and the mayor’s office
when there were reports that LAFD Fire Chief Kristin Crowley had been fired.
Crowley torched the city’s political leadership,
calling them out for leaving the county unprepared for this disaster.
The rumor was quickly squashed, though the fire chief was reportedly
summoned to Mayor Karen Bass’ office, where we again shouldn’t have
expected this meeting to have been cordial (via Fox11 LA):
Karen Bass' office denied a report of the Los Angeles
Mayor firing Kristin Crowley over the Fire Chief's candid interview with
FOX 11.
Earlier in the day, Crowley spoke with FOX 11's Gigi
Graciette on Los Angeles Fire Department's response to the ongoing fires
popping up across the region. In the interview with Graciette, the LAFD
Chief aired her frustration with the city.
"My message is the fire department needs to be properly funded," Crowley said on Friday. "It’s not."
[…]
LAFD
also denied that its chief is getting the boot on Friday. The
department issued the following statement saying Crowley will continue
to lead the way:
"On Friday, January 10th, Fire Chief Kristin
Crowley of the Los Angeles City Fire Department met with Mayor Karen
Bass. Their foremost priorities continue to be fighting the current
wildfires and safeguarding Angelenos. It is important to note that the
Fire Chief was not dismissed and is in full command of the LAFD."
According
to Graciette, firefighters told the FOX 11 reporter that there were
initial concerns that Bass had either reprimanded or demanded that
Crowley resign over her candid Q&A with the TV station.
Ms. Crowley isn’t a victim here, either. She’s been pushing
extraneous training nonsense in her department, part of the woke
overhaul that’s led to the city’s fire department being forced into
workshops and other trainings on bias and other things unrelated to
stopping wildfires.
Bass knows what will happen after these
fires die out, and so does Crowley. They’re both trying to build
redoubts for the backlash that’s bound to come.
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