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Difference between revisions of "Daryl Gates"

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|Death = {{deathdate|2010|4|16|1926|8|30}}
 
|Death = {{deathdate|2010|4|16|1926|8|30}}
 
|Nationality = American
 
|Nationality = American
|Claim to Fame = Police officer
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|Claim to Fame = Businessman<br>Entrepreneur<br>Police officer<br>Radio commentator<br>Talk-show host
 
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|Character =  
 
|Appearance = ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]''
 
|Appearance = ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]''
 
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'''Daryl Gates''' (born '''Darrel Francis Gates'''; August 30, 1926 – April 16, [[2010]]) was an American police officer, best known for being the chief of the {{w|Los Angeles Police Department}} (LAPD), serving from 1978 until [[1992]]. He appeared in the special episode ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]''.
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'''Daryl Gates''' (born '''Darrel Francis Gates'''; August 30, 1926 – April 16, [[2010]]) was an American businessman, entrepreneur, police officer, radio commentator, and talk-show host, best known for being the chief of the {{w|Los Angeles Police Department}} (LAPD), serving from 1978 until [[1992]]. He appeared in the special episode ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]''.
  
 
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Daryl Gates (born Darrel Francis Gates; August 30, 1926 – April 16, 2010) was an American businessman, entrepreneur, police officer, radio commentator, and talk-show host, best known for being the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), serving from 1978 until 1992. He appeared in the special episode Springfield's Most Wanted.

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