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Former LAFD Chief Sues Los Angeles, Accuses Mayor Bass of Retaliation Over Palisades Fire

Legal discovery could surface internal emails, budget records, and travel logs.

Overview

  • Kristin Crowley filed a whistleblower-retaliation lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court seeking unspecified damages and a jury trial over her 2025 removal as fire chief.
  • The complaint alleges Mayor Karen Bass shifted blame for the Palisades Fire, falsely claimed 1,000 additional firefighters were available, and presided over a $17.6 million operating-budget cut that weakened readiness; city officials dispute that characterization.
  • Bass cites Crowley’s alleged failure to pre-deploy staff and to produce an after-action report as grounds for removal, and a senior adviser called the lawsuit meritless.
  • Coverage references controversies over edits to LAFD’s after-action findings and an internal memo about protecting officials from reputational harm, which the mayor’s office has denied influencing.
  • Crowley’s appeal of her firing failed on a 13-2 City Council vote, she remains an assistant chief, and the case is expected to move into discovery that could clarify competing accounts of preparedness and decision-making.