“Nobody knows what to do to get into compliance,” Whent said. “The answers don’t exist.”
The Mercury News reports that attempts to reach Warshaw, who generally only speaks through monitoring reports issued monthly, were not successful.
Kirkpatrick also told KTVU she believes one of the reasons she lost her job was because she refused to reimburse commissioner Ginale Harris for towing fees. According to an internal, confidential memo from 2018 reviewed by KTVU, the chief told the city that Harris “demanded” that she receive reimbursement for towing fees but the chief “refused to provide any special treatment” to Harris.
The memo goes on to say that Kirkpatrick feared "retaliation" for the decision. The memo, written up by a private investigator and sent to Oakland's Human Resources department, does not outline the exact dates of the towing or how much money Harris allegedly owed. The memo is also a summary of this alleged interaction; there is no hard evidence, like an email to the chief, that Harris supposedly wrote. It is also unclear why this investigation into Harris was launched, though memo mentioned that Harris had been rude to city staff, including police officers, who felt "disrespected and abused," at a meeting that year.
Harris reportedly did not respond to KTVU's request for comment on the allegations. Oakland Police Commission Regina Jackson told KTVU all of the claims against her colleague are "unfounded."