Fred H. Lau

Fred H. Lau (Chinese: 劉百安,[1] born June 26, 1949) is a former chief of police for San Francisco from 1996–2002.[2] He was the first Asian American to ever hold that position, and has been called the first Chinese-American to lead the police in any major American city.[3] He is the current TSA Federal Security Director of the San Francisco International Airport.

Biography

Early life and Education

A third-generation San Franciscan, Lau was born at San Francisco Chinese Hospital in Chinatown, San Francisco; he grew up in and around his family's business (Wing Duck Import/Export) on Grant Avenue in Chinatown.[4] He attended Garfield Elementary and Francisco Middle schools, graduated from Galileo High School.[5] While a teenager, he participated in the American Friends Service Committee anti-gang Youth for Service program.[6] He attended and graduated from City College of San Francisco,[7] and eventually obtained a BA (Liberal Arts) in 1997 from San Francisco State University.[8][9]

San Francisco Police

After successfully challenging a 5'8" height requirement[10] in 1970, Lau entered the SF Police Academy in 1971 and joined the San Francisco Police Department following graduation - becoming only the fifth Chinese-American member of the SFPD.[11] It is not documented whether Lau participated in the 1975 police-officers strike, although supervisors, inspectors and African-American officers were non-participants.[12] He became an inspector/sergeant, eventually rising to head the SFPD Bureau of Inspectors. As a lieutenant, he headed the sniper unit. In 1977 he was assigned to the SFPD Gang Task Force after the Golden Dragon Massacre.[13] Lau served on the SFPD Discharge Review Board until 1995; this panel came under severe scrutiny in San Francisco Examiner articles for failing to hold officers accountable in police-involved shootings.[14][15]

Police Chief

In 1996, as one of new Mayor Willie Brown's first official moves,[16] Lau was appointed as the first Asian-American chief of the 2,300-man department; possibly as a result of lobbying by AsianWeek publishers who supported Brown and Terrence Hallinan during the elections.[17] Chinatown activist Rose Pak threatened to withdraw support for the S.F. Giants' proposed Pac Bell Park if Mayor Brown didn't fire a political consultant hostile to Lau.[18][19]

Lau served eight years as chief from 1996-2002. Among Lau's successes as chief have been mentioned the implementation of domestic violence and hate-crimes units,[20] as well as a crackdown on extortion in Chinatown.[21] He appointed fellow Gang Task Force member (and future SFPD chief) Heather Fong to be captain of SFPD Central Station.[22] On the other side of the ledger, the San Francisco Chronicle ran a series of articles criticizing the SFPD and Lau's leadership for nationally-worst performance in solving violent crimes;[23] at the time Lau claimed that contractual seniority-based work rules and lack of off-hours justice solutions were key factors for the poor results.[24][25] Lau was also associated with initiating and promulgating the politically-unfortunate SFPD policy of arresting participants in the Critical Mass (cycling) demonstrations.[26]

TSA

After leaving the SFPD in July 2002, he was sworn as Federal Security Director with the TSA, overseeing staff at Oakland, Stockton, Sonoma County, and Modesto airports.[27] He oversaw implementation of security screening at Oakland in 2002,[28] and explosive detection for checked-baggage in 2006.[29] In July 2013, he became Federal Security Director for SFO.

Associations

Lau serves on the Advisory Board of the DHS Asian American Pacific Islander Network,[30] and is a Senior Advisor to the National Association of Asian American Law Enforcement Commanders.[31] He is a member of the American Legion Cathay Post No.384.[32]

References

  1. 李昆明 金山史上第一位亞裔警察 (in Chinese). 世界新聞網 (World Journal). August 21, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  2. "AsianWeek.com: Feature: Fred Lau". WayBack Machine. 2006-01-03. Archived from the original on January 3, 2006. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
  3. http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/S-F-police-chief-given-somber-sendoff-2823181.php
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20060103112724/http://www.asianweek.com/2002_01_11/feature.html
  5. "Fred Lau overcame height restrictions to fulfill dream of joining force". SFGate. 1996-07-10. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
  6. http://sfpublicdefender.org/news/2008/03/what_san_francisco_can_do_about_gangs/
  7. http://gatorgreats.sfsu.edu/alumni-hot-shots/13
  8. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/A-few-credits-short-in-the-school-for-scandal-3152099.php
  9. https://alumni.sfsu.edu/hofalumni/hof1997#lau
  10. http://www.poormagazine.org/node/789
  11. http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/S-F-police-chief-given-somber-sendoff-2823181.php
  12. http://www.ucpress.edu/op.php?isbn=9780520036260|pages 227-232
  13. http://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=The_Golden_Dragon_Restaurant_Massacre
  14. https://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports98/police/uspo133.htm
  15. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/S-F-pays-big-when-cops-shoot-civilians-3106119.php
  16. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/PAGE-ONE-Brown-s-First-Big-Test-Picking-New-3017383.php
  17. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/PENINSULA-INSIDER-Fang-Family-Occupying-Hot-2990794.php
  18. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Mayoral-family-has-first-spat-3160167.php
  19. http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Chinatown-s-champion-3173928.php#photo-2309410
  20. http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/S-F-police-chief-quits-to-take-U-S-airport-job-2827414.php
  21. http://www.semissourian.com/story/129348.html
  22. http://www.modernluxury.com/san-francisco/story/the-chief-the-mayor-and-the-meddlers
  23. http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/SFPD-dead-last-in-solving-violent-crime-3308793.php
  24. http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2002-05-20/article/12083?headline=SFPD-struggles-to-solve-violent-crimes--The-Associated-Press-
  25. http://sfbos.org/legislative-analyst-report-police-investigative-procedures-file-0120869
  26. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/COPS-SAY-GROUP-BIKE-RIDE-NEEDS-PERMIT-3107137.php
  27. http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=1ddf0c90-75be-4304-8eb9-6f31ecd24ffa
  28. http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2002-10-08/article/15178?headline=Oakland-airport-gets-federal-screeners&status=301
  29. http://www.oaklandairport.com/port-of-oakland-and-tsa-showcase-state-of-the-art-checked-baggage-screening-system-at-oakland-international-airport/
  30. http://www.dhsaapin.org/
  31. http://www.naaalec.org/officers/
  32. http://www.cathaypost384.org/newsletter/2014/012014-newsletter.pdf

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Police appointments
Preceded by
Anthony Ribera
Chief of San Francisco Police Department
1996–2002
Succeeded by
Prentice E. Sanders
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