LAFD officials demand chief's ouster for wildfires mismanagement
- Current and former officials with the Los Angeles Fire Department are demanding the resignation of LAF Chief Kristin Crowley due to mismanagement during California wildfires.
- The officials blame Crowley for poor responses and cite budget issues she was aware of before her appointment.
- The letter mentions lawsuits related to retaliation, harassment, and a hostile work environment under Crowley's leadership.
- Crowley argues that budget cuts by Mayor Karen Bass have limited the fire department's ability to respond to emergencies.
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