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    Clemence Brooks Horrall (September 24, 1895 – October 4, 1960) was Los Angeles Police Department chief of police from June 16, 1941, when he succeeded...
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  • d'Aquitaine (1060–1142) Clemence of Austria (1262–1293 or 1295) Clemence of Hungary, Queen of France and Navarre Clemence B. Horrall (1895–1960), Los Angeles...
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    Hohmann". Los Angeles Police Department. Retrieved 2008-04-15. "Clemence B. Horrall". Los Angeles Police Department. Retrieved 2008-04-15. "William A...
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  • also did not create the Gangster Squad; it was created by Chief Clemence B. Horrall in 1946, and was largely an effort to improve the city's image, regardless...
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    1939) In June 1947, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) chief Clemence B. Horrall ordered what he called a "blockade raid" of the whole Skid Row area...
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    California, United States. The squad was created by then Chief of Police Clemence B. Horrall in 1946. Initially organized as an eight-man intelligence detail...
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  • official response was initially lukewarm, but in 1949 LAPD Chief Clemence B. Horrall gave Webb the endorsement he sought. Police wanted control over the...
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    American Mafia and Los Angeles crime family. During World War II, under Clemence B. Horrall, the overall number of personnel was depleted by the demands of the...
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    Fletcher Bowron after the resignation of Chief Clemence B. Horrall in the wake of the Brenda Allen scandal. Horrall's assistant chief, Joe Reed, also eventually...
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    Corruption continued to flourish in Los Angeles. Davis' successor, Chief Clemence B. Horrall, retired on June 28, 1949, amid the LAPD Vice Scandals, which erupted...
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    LAPD as strikebreakers. During World War II, under Police Chief Clemence B. Horrall, the force was heavily depleted by the demands of the armed forces;...
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  • Bray, an older member of Morrison's mob squad Michael McGrady as Clemence B Horrall, the chief of the LAPD Gordon Clapp as Carl Steckler, a former employee...
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  • Captain McDonald as his administrative officer. He was succeeded by Clemence B. Horrall on June 16, 1941, after he voluntarily took a demotion to deputy...
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  • revelations of police corruption led to the resignation of L.A.P.D. Chief Clemence B. Horrall and his replacement by retired Marine Major General William A. Worton...
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