FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPTEMBER 18, 2020

GASCÓN STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG


SEPTEMBER 18, 2020

LOS ANGELES – Today, George Gascón released the following statement following the tragic death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

“The fight for equal justice just lost one of its most revered warriors,” said former District Attorney and Assistant Chief of the LAPD, George Gascón.  “She is an icon of the gender equality movement, but from sexism to racism, xenophobia and homophobia she has been a hero for us all.  Justice Ginsburg will always be a notorious symbol of strength.  Today we must mourn her memory, tomorrow we must honor her legacy.”

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George Gascón is the Democratic Party’s nominee. He is endorsed by the LA Times and the LA Daily News, Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris, U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Governor Gavin Newsom, Black Lives Matter cofounder Patrisse Cullors, labor leader and civil rights icon Dolores Huerta, and former Chief of the LAPD Charlie Beck.  Click here for a full list of his supporters.

Mr. Gascón grew up in Los Angeles after his family immigrated from Cuba. An army veteran, Gascón served as a Los Angeles Police Department Officer for 30 years, rising to the rank of Assistant Chief of Operations. In 2006 he became Chief of Police in Mesa, Arizona, where he stood up to the hateful and anti-immigrant policies of then Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. In 2009, then-San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom appointed Gascón Chief of Police. Newsom turned to Gascón again in 2011 when he tapped him to be District Attorney to fill the seat vacated by an outgoing Kamala Harris who had been elected Attorney General. During his tenure Gascón implemented reforms that are being duplicated across the country while overseeing violent crime and homicides drop to rates not seen in 50 years. After being elected to two terms, Gascón returned to Los Angeles to care for his elderly mother and to be closer to his two daughters and grandchildren in Long Beach. Gascón is married to Fabiola Kramsky, a three-time Emmy Award winning journalist and recipient of the “Premio Nacional de Periodismo,” the highest recognition given to journalists in Mexico.