The latest update in whatโs going on over at the Antioch Police Department is not another development in the racist text scandal but a loss nonetheless. According to NBC Bay Area, Police Chief Steven Ford resigned from the department after vowing to reform the department amidst this mess.
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Ford worked with the San Francisco Police Department for 32 years before he came to Antioch. He then worked as interim chief for six months before being sworn in as chief permanently in November of 2022. The report says the department was already under investigation by the time he took the job. Nearly half of the department was accused of sharing a slew of offensive and obscenely racist messages that were exposed by a local judge. Now, the FBI, Costa County District Attorney and California Attorney Generalโs Office have launched probes into the department and whether the disgusting banter officers shared affected the way they treated citizensโฆ or even the mayor.
When Ford first spoke out about the messages, he expressed that he was angered and shocked by what heโd read from colleagues heโd trusted but believed the department was worth saving.
โWeโre doing a deep dive just to overhaul the psychology of the organization and get everybody kind of realigned in terms of what their role is, you know, what are we here for? ... But diversity, equity inclusion training is absolutely essential. Itโs essential. We have it already. Obviously, we can do more of it,โ he told CBS News.
Itโs safe to say Ford came right in the thick of it, having to restaff and reform the department after dozens of suspensions, one termination and a lawsuit filed by several citizens. However, in his goodbye, he seemed satisfied with the condition in which heโs leaving it.
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In a letter addressed โTo the Antioch Community,โ Ford said he was grateful for the opportunity and has worked with โsome very talented and passionate people - it has been a great privilege to learn and grow from them.โ
โI am proud of what we have accomplished and firmly believe the groundwork has been laid for organizational success,โ Ford wrote. โI know our work to align us with the tenants of Procedural Justice and Constitutional Policing will keep this Department headed in the right direction. I sincerely hope our engagement with the Community will continue and flourish.โ
Ford said in his letter Wednesday night that he attributed the departmentโs โnumerous accomplishments to support from the City Council, the tremendous Citizens of Antioch, and the talented members of this Police Department, who continue to embrace organizational changes with enthusiasm and dedication,โ he wrote. โBecause of this, the Antioch Police Department has become more inclusive, equitable, and a better place to work.โ
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