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On October 1, 1943, Willie L. Williams was born, one of seven children, in Phila

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On October 1, 1943, Willie L. Williams was born, one of seven children, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He became a Los Angeles Police Chief. He is the first Black man to head the Los Angeles police force.

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