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  1. Nov 2, 2021 · L.A. Fire Fire Department Chief Ralph Terrazas, left, speaks at a news conference with Mayor Eric Garcetti. ... Terrazas’ staff did not file a complaint against Mathis for three days, even ...

    • paul.pringle@latimes.com
    • Staff Writer
  2. Nov 2, 2021 · Terrazas’ staff did not file a complaint against Mathis for three days, even though department policy requires immediate action when a firefighter is suspected of being intoxicated.

  3. Nov 3, 2021 · “I have seen firsthand how Chief Terrazas has refused to take action against the ever-growing culture of racism, sexism, retaliatio­n, and abuse in the department,” Ninburg wrote. She said in an interview that the Mathis scandal reflects a larger problem in the department of too many firefighte­rs being “allowed to act with impunity.”

  4. Aug 4, 2021 · According to documents and interviews, Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas’ executive staff did not file a complaint against Mathis for three days, even though department policy requires immediate action ...

    • paul.pringle@latimes.com
    • Staff Writer
  5. Aug 4, 2021 · According to documents and interviews, Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas' executive staff did not file a complaint against Mathis for three days, even though department policy requires immediate action ...

  6. Jul 27, 2021 · In May, as the Los Angeles Fire Department was battling the Palisades blaze, Chief Ralph Terrazas received a report that his top administrative commander appeared to be under the influence of alcoh…

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  8. Apr 13, 2022 · City Hall East. Critics of then-Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas contended that he and other officials attempted to cover up the incident by not filing a complaint about Mathis’ conduct for three days and allowing someone to make a retroactiv­e entry in city timekeepin­g records to show he was out sick when he was allegedly intoxicate­d at work.