Retiring after more than 40 years, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck has evolved with the department he leads
In 2009, then-Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Los Angeles Police Department Deputy Chief Charlie Beck are shown after announcement that Beck would become chief.
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck thanks City Council members and other dignitaries after his swearing-in ceremony Dec. 2, 2009.
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Charlie Beck reads to third-graders Valeria Magana, left, Joshua Lopez and Kendra Taylor at 99th Street Elementary School in 2009.
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck takes a phone call while visiting the Whilshire station in 2010.
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck talks with officers at the Wilshire station in 2010.
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck and fellow officers prepare for a team photo after a 2010 basketball game.
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck, left, takes lessons from training officer Phillip Walters at the department’s training facility in Granada Hills.
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LAPD Police Chief Charlie Beck delivers an American flag during the 2014 funeral for Officer Nicholas Lee.
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck, left, and Mayor Eric Garcetti greet Edwin Lee Chapman, 96, the oldest surviving LAPD detective, in 2016, at the department’s academy.
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck hugs Sgt. Danielle Wells during a May 24 farewell visit to the Rampart Division, where he started his career in 1977.
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