Police Chief Bixby To Speak At Democratic Club

Scott Bixby, Culver City's Chief of Police will be speaking at this months Democratic Club General Meeting at 7 pm on Wednesday, June 10. The meeting is free and open to the public at the Rotunda Room of Veterans Memorial Building, 4117 Overland Ave. Refreshments will be served at 6:45.

Chief Bixby is a long time resident of Culver City and veteran of its community Police Department. As a youth he attended Braddock Elementary School, El Rincon, Culver City Junior High, Culver City High School and West Los Angeles Community College.

Chief Bixby's first interest in law enforcement was when "Policeman Bill", a bigger than life hero, came to his first grade class. He joined Culver City Police Department's Explorer Program in 1974, at the age of 15, hired as a Community Service Officer in January of 1980 and later that same year was promoted to Police Officer.

He has worked uniformed patrol, traffic enforcement, motor officer, investigations, local and federal narcotics task forces. During his 20 years of local service he had attained the ranks of Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Assistant Chief before finally becoming Chief in 2014.

The Culver City Democratic Club has been active in local, state and national politics since 1953. The Culver City Democratic Club has been a vital force in electing candidates to local office, as well as to state and national positions. Many members of Culver City's City Council have been members of the Club, including four of the five current Councilmembers.

For more information, Culver City Democratic Club is on the web at http://www.culvercitydemocraticclub.org and can be reached by phone 310 398 5328, email: [email protected] and postcard: PO Box 4254, Culver City CA 90231

 

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