I’m going to continue to advocate to get LAFD to where we need to go,” Crowley said as she left the Council Chamber.
Crowley’s bid to get her job back was almost certain to fail, given the fact that she needed 10 votes. Her only support came from Councilmembers Monica Rodriguez and Traci Park.
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