Viet police captain named San Jose deputy chief
Saturday, January 30th, 2010A Vietnamese-American captain in the San Jose Police Department has been named one of the four deputy chiefs, reports the Mercury News here.
The promotion of Captain Phan Ngo, who received his golden captain’s bars just last year, is particularly timely given the severely strained relations between the police and the Viet community over allegations of brutality and the perception of coverups in those cases.
In fact, Captain Ngo, 43, will be the only nonwhite member of the department’s top command staff - which will, however, remain all male. He will be the head of the Bureau of Technical Services, overseeing such areas as dispatch, communication, fingerprints, records, and the IT people, among other things.
A long drawn-out controversy over the shooting death of mentally ill Daniel Pham, and the still ongoing lawsuit over the beating of San Jose State math student Phuong Ho, have made the normally tolerant Viet community vocally distrustful of the police. (When the Bolsavik first reported the Phuong Ho story for Nguoi Viet Daily News, numerous SJ residents, ranging the gamut of age, gender and political views, gave highly negative comments about the police. The Bolsavik ended up publishing only a couple of them.)

