Clarence Bradford

Clarence Bradford
Clarence Bradford
Member of the Houston City Council from the At-large #4 District
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2, 2010
Preceded by Ron Green
Houston Chief of Police
In office
January 1997 – January 2004
Preceded by Sam Nuchia
Succeeded by Harold Hurtt
Personal details
Born Houston, Texas
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Dr. Dee Jackson
Residence Houston, Texas
Alma mater Grambling State University
Occupation attorney, Police Officer
Website [3]

Clarence O'Neal Bradford, known as C.O. "Clarence" Bradford (and C.O. "Brad" Bradford during his campaign for Harris Country District Attorney), is a Houston City Council member-Elect, a former Chief of Police of Houston, Texas and lost as the Democratic Party candidate for District Attorney of Harris County, Texas in 2008.

In the 2011 election, Bradford won a second term as Houston's City Council Member.

On November 3, 2009 Bradford was elected to the Houston City Council from At-large Position 4 and took office January 2, 2010.[1]

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Personal

Employed as a Truck driver and Body Shop worker in a small town in Louisiana[2] before moving to Houston in 1979. Having lived in various parts of the city including, Hiram Clarke, Alief, Fondren Southwest, and MacGregor areas.[3] He is currently married to Dr. Dee Jackson have two children; a son and a daughter.[4]

Education

Bradford holds degrees from the University of Houston Law Center, Grambling State University and Texas Southern University. He is also a graduate of the FBI Academy and the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government.[5]

Career

While Chief of Police for the Houston Police Department, Clarence Bradford held one of the longest tenures as Chief of Police. He also has the distinction of being one of only two police chiefs to be appointed by two Houston mayors. Both Mayor Bob Lanier and Mayor Lee Brown selected him as their Chief of Police. Bradford managed a department with 5,000 officers and 2,000 civilian personnel, an annual budget of $500 million, and a population of 2 million people over 600 square miles (1,600 km2). Bradford, an attorney, served 24 years with the Houston Police Department, including seven years as Police Chief. During his tenure as police chief, Mr Bradford was investigated for his involvement in the problems at the Houston Crime Lab. Because of contamination of evidence at the crime lab, a number of innocent people were jailed and spent years behind bars for crimes they did not commit as reported by the Houston Chronicle. The Houston Police Officers Union later admitted that Chief Bradford was aware of the contamination at the Houston Crime Lab for 5-years and chose not to act. Over 400 cases had to be retested to confirm their accuracy, including at least one death row case.

During his tenure as Police Chief, the citizens' fear of crime and public safety concerns went from a high of 59%, constantly downward, to only 10% when he left office, as documented by Dr. Stephen Kleinberg of Rice University - however, the actual number of violent and nonviolent crimes increased above the city's growth rate of 6% a year during his tenure, as reported by the Houston Chronicle.

References

  1. ^ Meet the new players
  2. ^ Successes and scandals mark Bradford's record
  3. ^ [1] From Bradford's Campaign website
  4. ^ [2] From Bradford's Campaign website
  5. ^ Meet the Players

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