Heather Fong

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Heather J. Fong

Heather Fong (left), with Theresa Sparks (center) and Sgt. Stephan Thorne commemorate the Compton Cafeteria Riot.
Born 1956
Education B.A., University of San Francisco; M.S.W., San Francisco State University
Occupation Chief, San Francisco Police Department

Heather Jeanne Fong (; pinyin: Fāng Yǔwén) (b. 1956) is chief of police for San Francisco, California, United States. She is the first woman to lead the San Francisco Police Department, and the first Asian American woman to head a major metropolitan city police force. She is also the second Asian-American police chief in SFPD history, the other being Fred Lau.

Fong became the San Francisco Police Chief after Alex Fagan, Sr. resigned amidst the Fajitagate scandal. She became the permanent police chief in 2004 for the first time since the resignation of Prentice E. Sanders, who was also involved in the Fajitagate scandal.

[edit] Education and Career

Fong grew up in San Francisco and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of San Francisco and a Master of Social Work degree from San Francisco State University. She served as a Police Activities League Cadet and Civil Service Police Cadet prior to entering the Department, and is an active member of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community (LGBT). She was sworn in as a Police Officer in 1977, and worked through the ranks of inspector, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, commander, deputy chief, assistant chief, acting chief and, now permanent chief.

During her career, she has been assigned to patrol, served as an Academy training officer and instructor, child abuse investigator, youth programs coordinator, drug education instructor, grant writer, strategic planner, district station watch commander and commanding officer.

Chief Fong was assigned to the Special Operations Division in August 1998 when she was promoted to commander. While there, she was responsible for the Traffic, Tactical and MUNI Transit companies. In June 2000, upon promotion to deputy chief, she was assigned to the Field Operations Bureau, where she managed the uniformed patrol personnel of the San Francisco Police Department. In August 2002, she was assigned to oversee the Administration Bureau. In May 2003, she was appointed Assistant Chief of Police. Mayor Gavin Newsom appointed her Acting Chief of Police on January 22, 2004 and Chief of Police on April 14, 2004.

As of, June 06th 2008, Chief Hong is under fire for failing to re-certify, for the past 5 years, with her sidearm per San Francisco PD requirements. Chief Hong is quoted to say she is too busy to re-certify.

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