Los Angeles Times

Villanueva’s quick start

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Re “Sheriff- elect to replace brass on first day,” Nov. 29

Incoming Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s immediate replacemen­t of numerous high-ranking department officials does not bode well for law enforcemen­t.

No one can really dispute the profession­al credential­s of outgoing Sheriff Jim McDonnell and his care in appointing an executive staff. Villanueva’s immediate removal of these people is reckless and cannot help but hurt any semblance of a reasonable transition. The department and the public will suffer greatly.

The Sheriff ’s Department is a huge agency. McDonnell pledged a thorough and helpful transition, which cannot happen now. Villanueva’s brash action also suggests a motivation aside from his stated reason of getting rid of “cronyism and a corrupt culture.”

Watch out, Los Angeles. Michael H. Miller Los Angeles

It is not encouragin­g that Villanueva planned a massive shakeup of the Sheriff ’s Department before even taking office, nor that he does not have the courtesy to notify the affected employees in person.

A good manager knows that one should move cautiously in such circumstan­ces. Even if one assumes that the department is rife with corrupt incompeten­ts, it makes sense to take a few weeks to arrange an orderly transition and to be certain that each replacemen­t has been undertaken with thoughtful care.

I hope that this is not a harbinger of things to come, but I fear that Villanueva may prove to be a major step backward for a department that was just beginning to address its failings. Geoff Kuenning Claremont

When I voted for Villanueva, it was not out of any particular displeasur­e with McDonnell. I did so because I am a Democrat, a believer in Democratic Party philosophy, and my party endorsed Villanueva.

Presumably, there were many like me who were conflicted on this choice. I respected McDonnell’s efforts to reform a brutal subculture in our jails and, in so doing, to stand up to the deputies’ union. I assumed Villanueva would continue this progress.

If he reverses these long-needed reforms, he will not be able to ride his party affiliatio­n to a second term. I and many more like me will be watching. We will not make the same mistake twice. Thomas Bailey Long Beach

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