Thu. Apr 18th, 2024

Interim Chief of Police Carlos Rojas

Carlos Rojas, a 22-year veteran of the Santa Ana Police Department, was appointed Acting Chief of Police by then Santa Ana City Manager Paul Walters back in August of 2012, which was touted online by the Santa Ana Police Foundation.

But did you know that Rojas is still our Interim Police Chief and that the City of Santa Ana is still posting for a new Police Chief online?

What the Santa Ana City Council is NOT doing is actually conducting a national search for a new Police Chief.  And that could be a problem as this means the City of Santa Ana may be in violation of their own City Charter:

1000. Civil service system.

A civil service system shall be as follows in addition to necessary rules of implementation to be established by ordinance and as may be recommended by the personnel board:

(a) That the most qualified and competent employees shall be appointed and promoted, based upon fair and equitable competition for the positions to ensure the highest quality City government.

(b) That no political or other outside influences shall affect appointments or promotions.

VIOLATION

Sec. 1015. Penalty for violation of article.

In addition to the penalties provided for in this charter for violations of its provisions, any person who by himself or with others violates any of the provisions of this article shall upon conviction thereof be ineligible for a period of three (3) years for employment in the service of the City and shall immediately forfeit his office or position if he be an officer or employee of the City.

VIOLATION OF CHARTER FOR ROJAS BEING IN AN INTERIM POSITION SO LONG

Sec. 9-69. Filling by temporary appointment.permanent link to this piece of content

Temporary appointments may not be for a period longer than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after the first day of such temporary appointment, nor may temporary appointments be made to any position a cumulative total of more than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days in one (1) calendar year following the first day on which the position is filled by a temporary appointment. Such temporary appointment will be terminated when an employment list is prepared for the position. Temporary appointments shall be processed by the executive director of personnel services for record keeping purposes and to conform with personnel policies and regulations.

(Code 1952, § 2230; Ord. No. NS-277, § 2, 9-3-57; Ord. No. NS-1659, § 6, 11-15-82; Ord. No. NS-2232, § 1, 9-19-94)

80 OR HIGHER GO TO TOP OF LIST

Sec. 9-36. Promotional.

Promotions shall be based on competitive examination. The examinations shall be open, promotional, or both open and promotional. In each case of an examination for a higher classification, the city manager shall determine which positions in a lower classification are appropriate for advancement to the higher classification. If the number of employees considered eligible for promotion is less than three (3), the city manager may determine that an open or a combination of open and promotional examinations be held to create an eligible list. In the event that a combined open and promotional examination is to be held as provided herein, employees holding regular full-time or part-time civil service status in any one (1) of the classifications considered appropriate for advancement, and actually in the employment of the city at the time of the examination, will be placed at the top of the eligible list if they have an overall examination grade of eighty (80) percent or more, prior to inclusion of preferential credits.

TEST PROCESS FOR CHIEF

Sec. 9-39. Qualification appraisal.

In examinations where the executive director of personnel services considers it appropriate, education, experience and personal qualifications of the candidates shall be evaluated on the basis of interviews conducted by a board composed of persons known to be interested in the improvement of public administration and in the selection of efficient personnel according to merit system principles. In classifications requiring technical knowledge, at least one (1) of the members of the board shall be familiar with the technical aspects of the work in the classification for which the applicant will be examined. The board mentioned in this section shall consist of at least two (2) persons.

Each member of the board will submit a report in writing on forms supplied by the executive director of personnel services, and these reports will be made available to the appointing authority for those candidates who have been certified as eligible for appointment. The boards described in this section will be known as qualification appraisal boards

Why is the Santa Ana City Council doing this?  Are they answering to special interests?  Didn’t the local police union fund the failed David Benavides for Mayor campaign?  And Councilwoman Michele Martinez’ failed Assembly campaign?  Is the tail wagging the dog?



By Editor

The New Santa Ana blog has been covering news, events and politics in Santa Ana since 2009.

8 thoughts on “Why isn’t the City Council conducting a national search for a new Police Chief?”
  1. Probably funny business going on by whoever opposes Rojas as well – who fed this to you Art?

  2. From his performance at todays presser. I’d say he’s not ready for prime time.

    As an aside, I am told Martinez had Sariemento speak on the subject because Old Man Chase (not the kid, Ryan) insisted that a “Chola” whose background closely matches the demographic of the attackers was bad for business.

    I have it on good authority that Chase is extremely uncomfortable with Reyna, Martinez and to a lesser extent Benavides. They may be “buyable” but come with a cost and are unpredictable, poorly spoken and dangerous to his bottom line.

    I visited DTSA this AM. There were EXTRA crews sprucing up.

    BTW – Did you catch Rojas using Chase’s talking point: “vibriant”.

  3. Your article along with Henry Gattis OFFICIAL COMPLAINT shamed Payan -X into playing by the rules. Maybe the same civic pressure will change things with regard to BOOZE FUELED downtown.

    Everybody talks about how dangerous it was THIRTY YEARS ago, but they forget (or weren’t alive then) why it was dangerous: TOO MANY BARS!

    Keep up the activisim. With civic participants like Mateo, Gattis, Cook and whatever Tardiff calls himself today we can keep the city government in check.

    1. Bars that tried to pass as restaurants serving some kind of crap processed food, maybe. Bars and liquor stores. Ah, the days of Latinos swarming the mostly abandoned city, and turning it into a third world crap hole. Now that’s progress. Not. Can’t seem to get it together in Mexico so they try it in Cali-because that’s as far as a tank of gas in a POS Chevy Astrovan will take them. Fail and failing still. What a disaster it was.

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