Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Philly cop shooting....Police commissioner came from Portland Danielle Outlaw.

 Well isn't this interesting! 




Danielle Outlaw (born 1975)[1][2] is an American law enforcement officer. She became Commissioner for the Philadelphia Police Department on February 10, 2020. She previously served as chief of police for the Portland Police Bureau, in Oregon. She was the first African American woman to head the bureau in Portland,[1] and was appointed by mayor Ted Wheeler in 2017.[3] Outlaw previously worked for the Oakland Police Department, where she served as deputy chief from 2013 until 2017.

Outlaw's father and mother worked with the California Department of Transportation and AT&T. She attended the Holy Names High School in Oakland, California.[2] She did not have a good perception of the Oakland police during her childhood. In high school, Outlaw visited the Oakland Police Department as part of a career exploration program, where she had the opportunity to patrol with officers. This caused her to change her perception of the police, and find out that many of those in the police force were just like her.[2]

Outlaw graduated from the University of San Francisco with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology, followed by a Master of Business Administration from Pepperdine University. She entered the Pepperdine Grazio Business School to differentiate herself from people in her field. In addition, Chief Outlaw was the recipient of the Oakland Black Officers' Association Trailblazer Award, the Holy Names High School Alumnae Association Citation for Service and the 2015 Police Executive Research Forum, which also known as PERF, Gary P. Hayes Award.[5]

While a student at the University of San Francisco, Outlaw participated in the 1996 Wheel of Fortune College Championship. Outlaw won one game (including the bonus round), and advanced to the finals, ultimately falling short of the championship. However, Outlaw still won more than $40,000 in cash and prizes.

Outlaw began her law enforcement career with the Oakland Police Department in California. She rose through the ranks to Deputy Chief after various assignments, including Patrol, Community Services, the Office of Chief of Police, the Criminal Investigation Division, Internal Affairs, and the Office of Inspector General.[2][7] During her time in Oakland, Outlaw thought the police should change their communication styles.[3] She suggested that women's so-called "soft skills" could help in communicating with other communities, and avoid potentially dangerous situations.

On December 30, 2019, the City of Philadelphia and Mayor Jim Kenney announced the appointment of Outlaw as the new Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department, beginning February 10.[14] Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler accepted Outlaw's resignation the same day,[15] and she was succeeded by her deputy, Jami Resch.



"Chief Danielle Outlaw" = 185 (English Ordinal)

February 10 is the 41st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. 324 days remain until the end of the year (325 in leap years).

"Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw" = 210 (Keypad)
She started on 2/10/20 

"Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw" = 2213 (Jewish)330th prime

"Commissioner Danielle Outlaw" = 117 (Full Reduction)

"Commissioner Outlaw" = 1657 (English Extended) 260th prime
Days from 1st day to shooting was 260 
From and including: Monday, February 10, 2020
To and including: Monday, October 26, 2020
Result: 260 days
"Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority" = 260 (English Ordinal)

"Alpha Kappa Alpha" = 58 (Full Reduction)
"Alpha Kappa Alpha" = 121 (English Ordinal)

"Commissioner, Danielle M. Outlaw" = 319 (English Ordinal)
"Commissioner, Danielle M. Outlaw" = 121 (Full Reduction)
"Commissioner, Danielle M. Outlaw" = 410 (Reverse Ordinal)
2/10/20 was the 41st day of the year... 

"Danielle M. Outlaw" = 59 (Full Reduction) 17th prime
"Danielle M. Outlaw" = 167 (English Ordinal) In duo 223 

https://www.phillypolice.com/about/leadership/danielle-outlaw/index.html

Shooting victim... 
"Walter Wallace" = 46 (Full Reduction)

https://twitter.com/PPDCommish/status/1320892485372170240

On December 30, 2019, the City of Philadelphia and Mayor Jim Kenney announced the appointment of Outlaw as the new Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department, beginning February 10.

From and including: Monday, December 30, 2019
To, but not including Monday, October 26, 2020
Result: 301 days
Or 9 months, 26 days excluding the end date.
43 weeks
82.47% of a common year (365 days)

From and including: Monday, December 30, 2019
To, but not including Monday, February 10, 2020
Result: 42 days
Or 1 month, 11 days excluding the end date.
6 weeks
11.51% of a common year (365 days)






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