
Carl D. Charles
Chino Hills, CA 91709
Office: 909-901-3358
Carl Charles is a retired Southern California police chief. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology with an option in Criminology and Corrections from California State University, Northridge, and a Master of Arts degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.
He is active in the field of training as a POST certified instructor at the Center for Criminal Justice, California State University, Long Beach.
Carl has over thirty (30) years of law enforcement experience. He retired from the Downey Police Department in 2018, after twenty-eight (28) years of service, the final six (6) as the chief of police.
In 2021, he accepted an interim appointment as the Signal Hill chief of police, concluding that assignment in 2023.
As police chief, he planned, coordinated, managed, and evaluated police department operations. Carl exercised management and supervision over staff directly or through subordinates by meting out discipline and training police personnel, as well as promotional and rank placement. He also authored and approved hundreds of department policies, regulations, and directives. In addition, Carl reviewed force incidents, as well as alleged policy violations, and affirmed/disaffirmed initial findings.
In prior assignments as Administrative Division Commander and Officer-In-Charge of Professional Standards and Training, he was responsible for reviewing and/or investigating use-of-force (UOF) allegations and incidents, as well as officer-involved shootings, personnel complaints, pursuits, and employee involved traffic collisions. He also managed the professional development, training, and instruction of sworn personnel, as well as the department’s Code Enforcement, Range, Defensive Tactics, and Special Enforcement staffs, respectively.
Carl served as the Investigations Division Commander, as well as its Detective Bureau lieutenant. In those capacities, he was ultimately responsible for thousands of criminal investigations, including those conducted by Robbery Homicide, Gang and Narcotics, Auto-Theft, Burglary, Internet Crimes Against Children, Forgery/Fraud, and Juvenile Units.
As a watch commander, Carl was responsible for providing direct supervision and training to field personnel, in addition to the management of the Field Training Officer (FTO) Program. He also investigated and/or reviewed use of force allegations and incidents, and adjudicated personnel complaints.
While at the rank of sergeant, one of Carl's assignments was to supervise Special Investigations, which included the Gang and Narcotics Units, respectively. In that capacity, he directed dozens of high-level criminal investigations, as well as supervised and/or participated in the writing and subsequent service of countless search warrants. He also testified as a narcotics expert in Los Angeles County Superior Courts. Carl created the department’s first entry-team, and served as its first team leader. As the sergeant in-charge of Special Operations/Traffic Division, he was responsible for reviewing and approving traffic collision reports, as well as directing traffic investigations involving serious injuries and/or death.
As a narcotics detective, Carl performed as lead investigator and/or participated in dozens of major narcotics investigations, as well as countless undercover assignments. He also wrote and/or participated in the service of hundreds of search warrants.
During Carl's career, he received numerous commendations and awards, and was named Downey Police Officer of the Year in 2001.
Carl is licensed by the State of California as a private investigator and is available for consultation on cases throughout the country.
- Deadly/Excessive Force
- Drug Enforcement
- Law Enforcement
- Police Procedures
- Private Investigators
- Surveillance
- Violent Crimes
- Q: Please list your professional accreditations, degrees, licenses, and certificates granted:
- A: University of Southern California
Master of Public Administration
California State University Northridge
Bachelor of Arts – Sociology
Option: Criminology and Corrections
Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute
Graduate (POST)
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Academy
Graduate (POST)
California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST),
Management Certificate
California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST),
Supervisory Certificate
California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST),
Advanced Certificate
California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST),
Intermediate Certificate
California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST),
Basic Certificate
California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS), Private Investigator,
License Number 188666
- Q: Please list your affiliations or memberships in any professional and/or industry organizations:
- A: California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA)
2012-Present
Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)
1990-Present
Los Angeles County Police Chiefs Association (LACPCA)
2012-2018, 2021-2023
Southeast Los Angeles County Police Chiefs Association
2012-2018, 2021-2023
Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
1990-2018
California Narcotics Officers Association (CNOA)
1993-2002
- Q: Please list any teaching or speaking experience you have had, including subject matter:
- A: Police Officer Standards & Training (POST) Instructor – Center for Criminal Justice, California State University Long Beach
- Q: Have any of your accreditations ever been investigated, suspended or removed? (if yes, explain)
- A: No
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