Incoming Bakersfield police chief talks homicide increase and plans to reduce crime
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Published on March 10, 2026.
Brent Stratton, the current assistant chief of the Bakersfield Police Department, has been chosen to replace retiring Chief Greg Terry. This comes at a difficult time for the city, with a sharp increase in homicides and ongoing budget challenges. Stratton discussed his vision for the department and plans to reduce crime.
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