Alex Fagan

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Alex Fagan, Sr. is the former Chief of the San Francisco Police Department. Fagan was implicated in the Fajitagate scandal in November 2002. Three off-duty San Francisco police officers (one of whom was Fagan's son, Alex Fagan, Jr.) allegedly assaulted two civilians over a bag of steak fajitas. All three officers were acquitted. Fagan was later fired by the police force because he did not pass his new officer probation, although the real reason were political.

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