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'''Patrick D. Smith''' (born c. [[1963]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]) is a former Los Angeles, California police executive, and the current [[Birmingham Police Chief|Chief]] of the [[Birmingham Police Department]].
'''Patrick D. Smith''' (born c. [[1963]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]) is a former Los Angeles, California police executive, and the current [[Birmingham Police Chief|Chief]] of the [[Birmingham Police Department]].


Smith was the youngest of 13 children born to Jasper and Dorothy Smith, a foundry worker and Head Start teacher, respectively. He grew up attending [[First African Baptist Church]] and graduated from Tuscaloosa's Central High School. Afterward he spent seven years in the U.S. Marine Corps, including service in Japan and the Philippines. He completed his bachelor of science in business management, as well as a master of arts in organizational management.
Smith was the youngest of 13 children born to Jasper and Dorothy Smith, a foundry worker and Head Start teacher, respectively. He grew up attending [[First African Baptist Church]] and graduated from Tuscaloosa's [[Central High School (Tuscaloosa)|Central High School]]. Afterward he spent seven years in the U.S. Marine Corps, including service in Japan and the Philippines. He completed his bachelor of science in business management, as well as a master of arts in organizational management.


Smith joined the Los Angeles Police Department in [[1990]]. He was promoted training officer in [[1994]], to field sergeant in [[1998]], to assistant watch commander in [[2001]], and to lieutenant and watch commander in [[2006]]. In [[2007]] Smith was made officer-in-charge of the department's internal affairs section. He was promoted to captain and assigned as a patrol commanding officer in [[2010]] and to police commander for the 9,000 member force in [[2015]].
Smith joined the Los Angeles Police Department in [[1990]]. He was promoted training officer in [[1994]], to field sergeant in [[1998]], to assistant watch commander in [[2001]], and to lieutenant and watch commander in [[2006]]. In [[2007]] Smith was made officer-in-charge of the department's internal affairs section. He was promoted to captain and assigned as a patrol commanding officer in [[2010]] and to police commander for the 9,000 member force in [[2015]].

Revision as of 13:01, 28 June 2018

Patrick D. Smith (born c. 1963 in Tuscaloosa) is a former Los Angeles, California police executive, and the current Chief of the Birmingham Police Department.

Smith was the youngest of 13 children born to Jasper and Dorothy Smith, a foundry worker and Head Start teacher, respectively. He grew up attending First African Baptist Church and graduated from Tuscaloosa's Central High School. Afterward he spent seven years in the U.S. Marine Corps, including service in Japan and the Philippines. He completed his bachelor of science in business management, as well as a master of arts in organizational management.

Smith joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1990. He was promoted training officer in 1994, to field sergeant in 1998, to assistant watch commander in 2001, and to lieutenant and watch commander in 2006. In 2007 Smith was made officer-in-charge of the department's internal affairs section. He was promoted to captain and assigned as a patrol commanding officer in 2010 and to police commander for the 9,000 member force in 2015.

Preceded by:
Henry Irby (interim)
Chief of Birmingham Police Department
June 25, 2018–present
Succeeded by:
(current)

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