Dan Oates Explained

Daniel J. Oates
Honorific Suffix:M.A. J.D.
Currentstatus:Chief of police
Department:Miami Beach Police Department
Birth Date: [1]
Birth Name:Daniel John Oates
Birth Place:Hackensack, New Jersey
Serviceyears:New York PD

1980 - 2001
Ann Arbor PD: 2001 - 2005
Aurora PD: 2005 - 2013
Miami Beach PD: 2013 -

Awards:Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police Ralph Smith Innovation Award
Almamater:Bucknell University (B.A.)
New York University (M.A.)
New York Law School (J.D.)

Daniel J. Oates (born January 2, 1955) is a career law enforcement official. He is a former chief of police for Miami Beach, Florida,[2] Aurora, Colorado,[3] [4] and Ann Arbor, Michigan. Before becoming police chief in Ann Arbor in 2001, he served 21 years in the New York Police Department. He is a charter member of the federal Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council.[5] While with the Aurora Police Department, he was responsible for the criminal investigation of a 2012 mass shooting at a local movie theater, which was one of the largest mass shootings in American history.

Personal life

Oates was born in Hackensack, New Jersey. He lived in nearby Oradell, before moving with his family to Midland Park, New Jersey, where he attended grade school at Nativity School. When Oates was 14 years old, he reached the rank of Eagle Scout, the Boy Scouts of America's highest rank.[6] He received the award from a Troop chartered to the Church of the Nativity in Midland Park. Oates is married and has two adult daughters.[7]

Education

Oates attended Saint Joseph Regional High School and graduated in 1973. He received his bachelor's degree at Bucknell University where he majored in English. At Bucknell, he was the newspaper and yearbook editor.[8] He went on to receive his Juris Doctor cum laude from New York Law School in June 1986[9] and to receive a master's degree from New York University.[10] Oates is licensed to practice law in Colorado, New York, and New Jersey.

Career

After graduating from Bucknell University, Oates took a job as a reporter for the Atlantic City Press. While covering courts, he became interested in a career as a police officer.

Oates began that career with the New York Police Department. He walked a beat in New York's 19th precinct, located on Manhattan's Upper East Side. He worked his way up the ladder, and later held the position of second of command of New York's Brooklyn South Patrol Borough. In this position, he was in charge of 3,000 police officers and 700 civilians. He also served as commanding officer of the legal bureau of the New York City Police Department Cadet Corps. By the end of his 21-year career, Oates had become head of intelligence for the department.[11] There, he was part of the executive staff of Howard Safir, the New York City Police Commissioner.[10] He also arranged security for the Millennium Summit and was also in charge of U.S. presidential security arrangements.

Oates took the helm of the Ann Arbor Police Department in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the summer of 2001. Ann Arbor Mayor John Hieftje credited his newly hired police chief for mitigating attacks on Muslims after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.[12] Oates oversaw the emergency and fire department in addition to the police department. Due to budget concerns, Oates reduced the size of Ann Arbor's fire and police departments by 20%. At the same time he helped reduce the violent crime rate by 24%. Hieftje also noted that his straightforward management style was an asset to the department. In August 2002, Oates became Ann Arbor's first Safety Services Administrator.

Oates left Ann Arbor and became the police chief in Aurora, Colorado, in 2005 after the former chief, Ricky Bennett, was demoted for his department's failure to stop Brent J. Brents from committing sex crimes. Oates began his career in Aurora by building up a relationship between the police department and minority communities, specifically focusing on the black community whose members felt that the police force was used against minorities. During his first five years in Aurora, he oversaw a 30% decrease in the crime rate.

Oates is currently teaching an online course in Constitutional law for Long Island University.

Theater shooting

See main article: 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting. Oates was the chief of police in Aurora at the time of a mass shooting at the midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises.[13] In a remark on the booby traps in the suspect's apartment, Oates stated that the apartment was rigged "to kill whoever entered it". He expanded on this by saying, "It was going to be a police officer...We sure as hell are angry." When asked about the strength of the case against the alleged shooter, Oates responded, "We will convict him. Yes."[14]

Positions held

Awards

Oates received the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police Ralph Smith Innovation Award in 2008.

Oates received his Eagle Scout Award in 1969.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/SPA/Contact/Lecturers/faculty%20vitas/Oates,%20Daniel%2003-13.pdf Daniel Oates Resume
  2. News: VEIGA. CHRISTINA. Miami Beach's new police chief won't start 'making changes for the sake of change'. 5 December 2014. The Miami Herald. 30 April 2014.
  3. News: Kemp. Joe. Aurora Police Chief Daniel Oates began crime-fighting career with NYPD. 21 July 2012. NY Daily News. 20 July 2012. Patrice O'Shaughnessy.
  4. News: Illescas. Carlos. Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates doing all the right things. 27 July 2013. Canon City Daily Record. 23 July 2012.
  5. Modafferi. Peter. Bouche, Kenneth. Intelligence Sharing: The Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council. The Police Chief. 2 February 2005. 72. 2. 21 July 2012.
  6. News: Naanes. Marlene. Bergen County native leading investigation of Colorado theater massacre. 25 July 2012. The Record (Bergen County). 23 July 2012. Abbott Koloff.
  7. News: Olvera. Javier. Aurora's top cop hits ground running, learning Daniel Oates says he'll work hard but is 'only human'.. https://web.archive.org/web/20160325224458/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-139199011.html. dead. 25 March 2016. 24 July 2012. Rocky Mountain News. 29 November 2005.
  8. News: Illescas. Carlos. Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates doing all the right things . 25 July 2012. The Denver Post. 23 July 2012.
  9. Book: Ninety-Fourth Commencement Exercises . June 8, 1986 . 3, 16 . New York Law School . 2 November 2021.
  10. Web site: Daniel J. Oates, M.A., J.D.. Liu Riverhead. Long Island University. 21 July 2012.
  11. News: Peters. Nick. 'Feds' in the firing line after failing their greatest test. https://web.archive.org/web/20160414051307/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-18639196.html. dead. 14 April 2016. 21 July 2012. Scotland on Sunday . 28 October 2001.
  12. News: Feldscher. Kyle. Former colleagues: Ex-Ann Arbor police chief Dan Oates 'well prepared' for crisis like Colorado shooting. 24 July 2012. Ann Arbor.com. 20 July 2012.
  13. News: Lavender. Paige. Colorado Shooting: Aurora Police Chief Gives Update On Investigation Of Theater Shooter's Apartment. 21 July 2012. The Huffington Post. 21 July 2012.
  14. News: Daniel Oates, Aurora Police Chief, Says Columbine Helped Shape Police Response And 'We Will Convict Him' (VIDEO). 24 July 2012. Huffington Post. 23 July 2012.