Los Angeles Mayor Fires Fire Chief After Deadly Wildfire Mismanagement
Mayor Karen Bass removes Kristin Crowley citing failures in wildfire response and tensions over leadership accountability.
- Mayor Karen Bass dismissed Fire Chief Kristin Crowley following the city's deadliest wildfire, which claimed at least 29 lives and destroyed over 16,000 structures.
- Bass criticized Crowley for not deploying 1,000 additional firefighters and failing to prepare a report on the disaster's response and preparedness.
- The mayor faced backlash for being in Ghana during the wildfire despite warnings of critical fire conditions before her departure.
- Crowley, who had publicly criticized alleged budget cuts under Bass, will remain in the department at a lower rank under civil service rules.
- Bass's handling of the wildfire crisis, including transparency concerns and leadership disputes, has raised questions about her administration's effectiveness as she eyes re-election in 2026.





































