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Fort Worth Narrows Police Chief Search To 6 Candidates

Fort Worth Police Chief Ed Kraus stands at a podium addressing a crowd of reporters.
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At a news conference regarding the death of Atatiana Jefferson, Fort Worth interim Police Chief Ed Kraus apologized to Jefferson's family and said the officer who shot her will be held responsible for his actions.

Police Chief Ed Kraus announced his retirement in July. The assistant city manager in charge of police says they're looking for someone like him.

Fort Worth Police Chief Ed Kraus is retiring,

The candidates are:

  • Julie A. Swearingin, an assistant chief in the Fort Worth Police Department
  • Neil Noakes, a deputy chief in the Fort Worth Police Department
  • Wendy Baimbridge, an assistant chief of the Houston Police Department
  • Troy Gay, an assistant chief in the Austin Police Department
  • Derick D. Miller, Carrollton鈥檚 chief of police
  • Christopher C. Jones, an assistant sheriff with the Las Vegas Municipal Police Department

Kraus back in July. He has been with the Fort Worth Police Department , and he became interim chief in the spring of 2019.

Whoever gets hired will report to Fort Worth Deputy City Manager Jay Chapa, who said he鈥檚 looking for someone with experience making culture changes.

"At the end of the day, we also need to have somebody that has the ability to make hard choices, and to understand that policing is changing and that we鈥檙e gonna need someone that can guide the department into the changing environment,鈥 he said.

Chapa said one culture change he's looking for is greater accountability. He referenced that found that officers do not always follow department policy and training in the field.

鈥淲e want to make sure we find someone that鈥檚 going to be able to carry these things through, put these things in place and ensure that they鈥檙e actually utilized and become a part of the culture of the department,鈥 he said.

Chapa said the candidates will meet with groups of city, community and business leaders. They will also answer questions from the public during a forum in January. He wants to make a hire by the end of that month.

The city鈥檚 police monitor, Kim Neal, will also give her input on the candidates, Chapa said. A willingness to work with her oversight efforts is a prerequisite of the job.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a given. The police monitor is in place, so anybody that鈥檚 not necessarily willing to do that shouldn鈥檛 be a police chief in Fort Worth,鈥 he said.

Kraus will probably stay on until the beginning of March, Chapa said.

City officials have praised Kraus, who has advocated for shifting some police department funding to community programs.

He has also faced deep scrutiny during his year-and-a-half leading the department. In October 2019, a white Fort Worth police officer shot and killed Atatiana Jefferson, a Black woman, in her home. Kraus publicly apologized for the killing.

During the George Floyd protests, he was criticized for his decision to use tear gas against demonstrators on Fort Worth鈥檚 West 7th bridge.

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Miranda Suarez is an award-winning reporter who started at 四虎影院 in 2020. Before joining 鈥淣TX Now,鈥 she covered Tarrant County government, with a focus on deaths in the local jail. Her work drives discussion at local government meetings and has led to real-world change 鈥 like the closure of a West Texas private prison that violated the state鈥檚 safety standards. A Massachusetts native, Miranda got her start in journalism at WTBU, Boston University鈥檚 student radio station. She later worked at WBUR as a business desk fellow, and while reporting for Boston 25 News, she received a New England Emmy nomination for her investigation into mental鈥慼ealth counseling services at Massachusetts colleges and universities.