• LAFD Assistant Chief Kristina Kepner was accused of brutally assaulting

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    'LAFD Assistant Chief Kristina Kepner was accused of brutally assaulting ex-girlfriend who claims boss Crowley 'covered it up' and promoted her'

    <https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14287897/lafd-chief-kristina-kepner-assault-boss-crowley-cover-promotion.html>

    'A senior official at the Los Angeles Fire Department made 'homicidal
    and suicidal' threats, strangled and chased her girlfriend with a
    carving knife, court documents claimed.

    LAFD assistant chief Kristina 'Kady' Kepner then wrote a suicide note
    after cutting herself according to a 2021 domestic violence restraining
    order filed by the ex in a Los Angeles court.

    During an argument at their home, the LAFD official allegedly 'lunged'
    at her ex and began strangling her, while saying that she was going to
    "f***ing kill" her, the November 17, 2021, court filing said.

    A judge dismissed both claims in February 2022, and LAFD says it
    investigated and cleared Kepner, who is currently in charge of the
    department's Emergency Operations Center.

    But the violence allegations have now resurfaced amid criticism of LA
    City's top brass over this month's wildfires that wiped whole
    neighborhoods off the map.

    The ex claimed that Kepner put her in a headlock, knocked her to the
    floor and forcibly kissed her, and that later that day she allegedly
    started waving a 'large butcher knife' around, 'holding it up to her
    [own] neck and chest threatening to stab herself in the heart or neck' –
    then wrote a suicide note.

    The alleged threats and attempted strangling were caught on video, the
    court documents claimed, and included screenshots from the alleged
    footage.

    Kepner told DailyMail.com her ex had ‘orchestrated a campaign to attempt
    to ruin my career’ with ‘bogus’ claims.

    LAFD Assistant Chief Kristina Kepner was accused of strangling her ex-girlfriend, chasing her with a carving knife, kicking her, and
    writing a suicide note after cutting herself, in a 2021 domestic
    violence restraining order filed by the ex in a Los Angeles court
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    LAFD Assistant Chief Kristina Kepner was accused of strangling her ex-girlfriend, chasing her with a carving knife, kicking her, and
    writing a suicide note after cutting herself, in a 2021 domestic
    violence restraining order filed by the ex in a Los Angeles court

    The ex claimed in her court documents that Kepner put her in a headlock, knocked her to the floor and forcibly kissed her
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    A photo included in the exhibits of the ex's swollen wrist from their
    alleged altercation
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    The ex claimed in her court documents that Kepner put her in a headlock, knocked her to the floor and forcibly kissed her

    Kepner allegedly started waving a 'large butcher knife' around, 'holding
    it up to her neck and chest threatening to stab herself in the heart or
    neck', and then wrote a suicide note
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    Kepner allegedly started waving a 'large butcher knife' around, 'holding
    it up to her neck and chest threatening to stab herself in the heart or
    neck', and then wrote a suicide note

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    Kepner’s attorney, John Fowler, added that the claims were ‘false’ and his client, an ‘experienced and respected leader’ in LAFD, had been ‘exonerated in multiple forums’ including the fire department, police
    and the District Attorney’s office.

    DailyMail.com agreed to keep the 48-year-old ex anonymous, as she's an
    alleged victim of domestic violence.

    Kepner's job, which reportedly involved oversight of HR complaints and misconduct probes, earned her more than $500,000 in 2023.

    The LAFD official, 49, said in her own court filings that her ex was
    lying about the violence and had herself attacked and harassed Kepner,
    which the ex denied.

    DailyMail.com interviewed Kepner's ex, who claimed that LAFD Chief
    Kristin Crowley knew about the alleged abuse and continued with plans to promote Kepner anyway.

    The ex accused Crowley and LA Mayor Karen Bass of a 'cover up'.

    'I did message Kristin Crowley in 2022 and I let her know that I have it
    on video, that Kady threatened to kill me – she attacked me,' Kepner's
    ex told DailyMail.com.

    'Crowley went ahead with plans to promote her anyway.'

    A memo by Crowley dated January 5, 2022, announced Assistant Chief
    Kepner as the next commander of one of four LAFD bureaus, a top role in
    the department.

    But after local journalist Daniel Guss publicly revealed some of the
    abuse claims on his blog in March 2023, Kepner's planned promotion was allegedly rescinded.

    Pictures listed in the restraining order exhibition filed by Kepner's ex
    which show her scraped knees from the alleged attack
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    Kepner's ex-girlfriend's scraped knee
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    Pictures listed in the restraining order exhibition filed by Kepner's ex
    which show her scraped knees from the alleged attack


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    The filing was submitted by Kepner's ex-girlfriend against her on
    November 17, 2021

    Guss sent the story to Mayor Bass's office and got receipts saying his
    emails were read.

    'Two weeks later the guys in the department were telling me that she's
    no longer to be a deputy chief,' the ex-girlfriend claimed in an
    interview with DailyMail.com.

    'I'm sure Karen Bass called Kristin Crowley like, "what the f*** is
    this?" Then two weeks later Kady gets demoted,' she added, referring to Kepner's promotion allegedly being rescinded.

    'Bass and Crowley definitely covered that up.'

    The Mayor and Fire Chief did not respond to requests for comment.

    Kepner's LinkedIn page says she has remained an 'assistant chief' since
    2019, with no mention of the 2022 promotion.

    She earned $483,000 in 2022 and $521,000 in 2023 in that role, including overtime and benefits, according to data from Transparent California.


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    Kepner's ex described the alleged assault in detail and explained where
    she got her bruises and cuts from ¿ she also said Kepner's later filing
    was in retaliation for texting her about the assault
    Kepner's ex described the alleged assault in detail and explained where
    she got her bruises and cuts from – she also said Kepner's later filing
    was in retaliation for texting her about the assault

    Kristina 'Kady' Kepner (left), and LAFD Deputy Chief Kristin Crowley
    attended the 2019 MAKERS Conference in Dana Point, California in
    February 2019
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    Kristina 'Kady' Kepner (left), and LAFD Deputy Chief Kristin Crowley
    attended the 2019 MAKERS Conference in Dana Point, California in
    February 2019

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    The November 17, 2021, filing by Kepner's ex claimed that during an
    argument at their home, the LAFD official 'lunged' at her, began
    strangling her, while "saying that she was going to f***ing kill" me'.

    The ex said she filmed the attack and put screenshots allegedly from the footage in her court filing.

    The ex also claimed in her court documents that Kepner put her in a
    headlock, knocked her to the floor and forcibly kissed her.

    'As she was on me, she started forcefully starting jamming her tongue in
    my mouth,' the filing said. 'She was saying something like, "you love me
    so much here you want to kiss me".'

    Later that day, Kepner allegedly started waving a 'large butcher knife'
    around, 'holding it up to her neck and chest threatening to stab herself
    in the heart or neck', and then wrote a suicide note.

    The alleged threats and attempted strangling were caught on video,
    Kepner¿s ex claimed, and she said she told Chief Crowley about it.
    Kepner said in her petition for a restraining order that these videos
    were taken as a threat to ruin her career
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    The alleged threats and attempted strangling were caught on video,
    Kepner’s ex claimed, and she said she told Chief Crowley about it.
    Kepner said in her petition for a restraining order that these videos
    were taken as a threat to ruin her career

    These texts included in the ex¿s court filings show the aftermath of the alleged attack and she describes feeling 'horrible' about the alleged
    forced kiss and how she felt Kepner wanted 'to kill her'
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    These texts included in the ex’s court filings show the aftermath of the alleged attack and she describes feeling 'horrible' about the alleged
    forced kiss and how she felt Kepner wanted 'to kill her'


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    A copy of Kepner's alleged suicide note was included in the filings. The
    note describes her ex as a 'selfish, immature woman' and said she ruined
    her life after trying to move forward with a new girlfriend


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    On the backside of the note, Kepner blames the ex again and lists off paragraphs to her family and friends before concluding 'this was my
    decision and mine alone'

    Kepner allegedly slashed the knife across her chest, drawing blood,
    while the ex was 'pleading with her to please stop'.

    A copy of the alleged note was included in the filings, along with a
    photo of Kepner sitting writing with a large knife on the floor beside
    her, and an apparent cut on her chest

    'I am writing this letter to say I’m sorry to a few people in my life
    who I know will miss me,' the alleged suicide note said.

    Kepner allegedly ended the note by saying: 'At the end of the day this
    was my decision, and mine alone. While [the ex] is the one who caused me
    to break, I made this choice.'

    The ex claimed that when she went down the street to Kepner's mother's
    house for help, the LAFD official went 'chasing after me, with the knife
    that had been on the floor'.

    She said Kepner taunted her, claiming law enforcement would side with
    the firefighter not the girlfriend.

    'She told me no one would believe me because she was in the fire
    department,' the ex wrote in the filing.

    Kepner denied it all at the time, writing in a January 31, 2022, court
    filing: 'I was never abusive towards her. I have never physically harmed
    her and have no history of violence or abuse.'


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    Kepner also filed her own domestic violence restraining order against
    her ex on October 25, 2021

    These texts from Kepner's ex-girlfriend were including in the assistant
    chief's domestic violence restraining order against her ex
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    The texts depicted Kepner staying away from the home and asking her ex
    to leave medication on the porch
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    These texts from Kepner's ex-girlfriend were including in the assistant
    chief's domestic violence restraining order against her ex

    Kepner claimed she had split with her ex a year before the restraining
    order filing, but that the girlfriend refused to move out of the house
    she owned
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    Kepner claimed she had split with her ex a year before the restraining
    order filing, but that the girlfriend refused to move out of the house
    she owned

    Kepner said the turbulent couple began dating in April 2018 and moved in together seven months later.

    She claimed they had split a year before the restraining order filing,
    but that the girlfriend refused to move out of the house Kepner owned.

    'I never strangled [the ex] or even put my hands around her neck,' the assistant chief wrote.

    'The only reason I had a knife next to me in my house was because I was contemplating harming myself as I had no other way out of this abusive relationship.'

    Kepner also filed her own domestic violence restraining order against
    her ex on October 25, 2021.

    She accused the ex of kicking her and shoving her to the ground in the
    October 2021 altercations, putting a tracker on her car, gaining access
    to her iCloud account without permission and threatening to ruin her
    career with videos of their fights.

    The ex denied the claims.

    Kepner's restraining order request was initially granted and police
    removed the ex from her home, but the judge dismissed both women's cases
    after a February 4, 2022, hearing, adding the ex 'did not sustain the applicable burden of proof' for a new restraining order.

    Kepner's ex asking her to come home for tea and saying she missed her
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    Kepner's ex asking her to come home for tea and saying she missed her

    The restraining order request was initially granted and police removed
    the ex from her home, but the judge dismissed both women's cases after a February 4, 2022, hearing
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    Dismissal of restraining order
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    The restraining order was initially granted and police removed the ex
    from her home, but the judge dismissed both women's cases after a
    February 4, 2022, hearing, adding the ex 'did not sustain the applicable
    burden of proof' for a new restraining order

    Kepner's ex also filed a report with LAPD. Guss's blog reported in 2023
    that police investigated and referred the case to the district attorney,
    but the office declined to file charges.

    In a statement to Guss in 2023, the fire department initially denied
    knowledge of the domestic violence claims, then gave an updated
    statement.

    On March 8, 2023, a spokesperson wrote to Guss, claiming: 'The
    Department has not received information about an alleged domestic
    violence incident involving [...] Chief Kepner.'

    But when he followed up showing them he had evidence to the contrary,
    the spokesperson changed their tune two hours later.

    'The complainant made allegations against Chief Kepner in late 2021. The
    Fire Department conducted a full and thorough investigation of the
    domestic violence claims, which were unsubstantiated,' the new statement
    to Guss said.

    'Chief Kepner was detailed to another bureau during the course of the investigation.

    'In addition, the complainant pursued criminal charges against Chief
    Kepner, which were dismissed.'

    She claimed to DailyMail.com that the investigation into her claims was
    flawed from the beginning because Kepner was in charge of the LAFD's
    internal affairs division.

    'When the department contacted me to essentially interview me for the
    incident, I refused to cooperate with them because I didn't feel that
    her peers of 20-30 years should be investigating her,' the former
    girlfriend said.

    'They're even people that worked for her, because she did, and currently
    still does, run the Professional Standards Bureau, which essentially is
    their internal affairs for the fire department.

    'I was saying you guys have to send this to a third party, a law firm or something. Your friends shouldn't be investigating this.'

    In a statement to DailyMail.com, Kepner said her ex was ‘vindictive’ and that the claims were investigated and dismissed.

    ‘Since I was a young girl all I ever wanted to become was a firefighter.
    I dedicated my life through training, education and hard work to serve
    my hometown community,’ she said.

    ‘Now, a vindictive ex-partner has orchestrated a campaign to attempt to
    ruin my career as well as the lives of my friends and loved ones. I
    cooperated fully with investigators who found that her claims were bogus
    and declined to file charges.

    ‘I have tried to stay out of the way and allow the legal process to adjudicate the facts, but I won't stand by silently in the face of
    unending attacks on the people who I love and admire.’

    Kepner’s attorney, John Fowler, said Kepner’s ex ‘time and again […] used manipulation and deceit to try to exert control over a woman who no
    longer wants to be a part of her life.’

    ‘Kristina Kepner has been subjected to harassment and relentless false claims,’ Fowler added. ‘She was exonerated in multiple forums including police reports, restraining orders, the findings of an LAFD
    investigation which determined [the ex’s] allegations to be
    unsubstantiated, and the District Attorney's decision declining to file charges.

    ‘Ms. Kepner is a decorated leader in the Los Angeles Fire Department who
    has never faced any professional complaints in her decades of service,
    and now, more than ever, the City of Los Angeles needs experienced and respected leaders like Ms. Kepner on the job.'

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