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  • City Administrator Deanna J. Santana, right, listens to a report on crime in Oakland, Calif. with Police Chief Howard Jordan at a bi-weekly CompStat meeting, Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at Eastmont Substation in Oakland. Santana will mark her one-year anniversary in the position in early August. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • City Administrator Deanna J. Santana walks into the Eastmont Substation for the bi-weekly CompStat meeting, in which Police Chief Howard Jordan and his staff review crime data and discuss strategies, Wednesday, July 18, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Santana will mark her one-year anniversary in the position in early August. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • City Administrator Deanna J. Santana, right, listens to a report on crime in Oakland, Calif. with Police Chief Howard Jordan at a bi-weekly CompStat meeting, Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at Eastmont Substation in Oakland. Santana will mark her one-year anniversary in the position in early August. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • City Administrator Deanna J. Santana, left, listens during a bi-weekly meeting with Police Chief Howard Jordan, right, and Mayor Jean Quan, Tuesday, July 17, 2012 in Quan's City Hall offices in Oakland, Calif. Santana will mark her one-year anniversary in the position in early August. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • City Administrator Deanna J. Santana takes notes during a bi-weekly meeting in with Mayor Jean Quan and Police Chief Howard Jordan, Tuesday, July 17, 2012 in Quan's City Hall offices in Oakland, Calif. Santana will mark her one-year anniversary in the position in early August. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • City Administrator Deanna J. Santana, right, confers with Mayor Jean Quan, center, and Police Chief Howard Jordan for their bi-weekly meeting in Quan's City Hall offices, Tuesday, July 17, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Santana will mark her one-year anniversary in the position in early August. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • City Administrator Deanna J. Santana, center, confers with Mayor Jean Quan, left, and Police Chief Howard Jordan for their bi-weekly meeting in Quan's City Hall offices, Tuesday, July 17, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Santana will mark her one-year anniversary in the position in early August. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan confers with City Administrator Deanna J. Santana and Police Chief Howard Jordan during their bi-weekly meeting in Quan's City Hall offices, Tuesday, July 17, 2012. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan, left, clowns for the camera while accompanying Chief of Police Anthony Batts and City Administrator Deanna J. Santana to a press conference to announce Batts' impending retirement, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011 in Oakland. Batts, who assumed control of Oakland's nearly-700 officer force just two years ago, said that he is looking into a position at Harvard University. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan, at microphones, speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland. Police Chief Howard Jordan, second from left, City Council member Noel Gallo, community activist Lorrain Taylor, partially hidden, City Administrator Deanna Santana and City Council member Pat Kernighan also attended. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan, second from right, speaks to the media during a press conference Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011 at the city's Emergency Operations Center, after police closed down a new encampment by Occupy Oakland at 19th Street and Telegraph Avenue SUnday morning. Joining Quan were City Council member Larry Reid, from left, City Administrator Deanna Santana and police commander Jeff Israel. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Howard Jordan, right, answers questions from the media at a press conference with Mayor Jean Quan, left, and City Administrator Deanna Santana, to swear Jordan in as the city's interim police chief, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Even as the Oakland Raiders football game plays on the television, Oakland, Calif. police commander Jeff Israel, second from right, speaks to the media during a press conference Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011 at the city's Emergency Operations Center, after police closed down a new encampment by Occupy Oakland at 19th Street and Telegraph Avenue SUnday morning. Joining Israel were City Council member Larry Reid, from left, City Administrator Deanna Santana and Mayor Jean Quan. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Chief of Police Howard Jordan, center, answers questions from reporters following a press conference to announce that the city of Oakland, Calif. will embrace a new community policing strategy to try to curtail the city's burgeoning crime problem, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Oakland. City Council member Pat Kernaghan, from left, City Administrator Deanna Santana, Asst. Chief Anthony Toribio and Mayor Jean Quan also attended. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan, right, and City Administrator Deanna Santana stand by while Chief of Police Howard Jordan talks to the press about Occupy Oakland civil disturbances that resulted in serious vandalism and more than 80 arrests, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Mayor Jean Quan, right, answers questions from reporters during a press conference to announce that the city of Oakland, Calif. will embrace a new community policing strategy to try to curtail the city's burgeoning crime problem, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Oakland. Quan was joined by City Council member Pat Kernaghan, from left, Chief of Police Howard Jordan and City Administrator Deanna Santana. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Howard Jordan, center, speaks to the media while City Administrator Deanna Santana, left, and Mayor Jean Quan listen at a press conference regarding Occupy Oakland demonstrations, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011 in Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan, third from left, administers the oath of office to interim police chief Howard Jordan, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. Jordan takes over for Chief Anthony Batts, who resigned suddenly Tuesday. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Mayor Jean Quan, left, listens as Howard Jordan answers questions from the media at a press conference to swear Jordan in as the city's interim police chief, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 in Oakland, Calif.
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  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan speaks to the media at a press conference regarding Occupy Oakland demonstrations Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011 in Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Paul Hora, center, speaks to the media during a press conference at Oakland Police Headquarters, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 in Oakland, Calif., to address the recent spate of shootings in the city, including ones that injured two police officers and an eight-year-old girl. Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan, left, and Mayor Jean Quan listen in the background. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland Police Capt. Johnny Davis, at podium, describes the circumstances surounding the shooting of two officers, at a press conference at police headquarters, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan addresses the media during a press conference at police headquarters, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011, in the wake of a multiple shooting Monday night in west Oakland that injured seven people, including a one-year-old boy. Officials pleaded for help from the public in solving the crime. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Anthony Batts, foreground, leaves a press conference where he announced his impending retirement, while Mayor Jean Quan, third from left, follows behind, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011 in Oakland. Batts, who assumed control of Oakland's nearly-700 officer force just two years ago, said that he is looking into a position at Harvard University. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan, center, speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. city officials -- Chief of Police Howard Jordan, from left, Mayor Jean Quan, City Councilmember Nancy Nadel and City Administrator Deanna Santana -- arrive for a press conference at police headquarters, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011, in the wake of a multiple shooting Monday night in west Oakland that injured seven people, including a one-year-old boy. Officials pleaded for help from the public in solving the crime. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Howard Jordan, right, answers questions from the media at a press conference with Mayor Jean Quan, left, and City Administrator Deanna Santana, to swear Jordan in as the city's interim police chief, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 in Oakland, Calif.
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