Former LAPD Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger Dies
December 19, 2019
Paysinger died Monday surrounded by family and friends, according to the LAPD.
Paysinger died Monday surrounded by family and friends, according to the LAPD.
Earl C. Paysinger, former Los Angeles Police Department ranking officer and bridge builder between law enforcement and the black community has died. Several news sources are reporting that he died from lung cancer. He was 64. Paysinger currently held a position at the University of Southern California as the vice president for civic engagement. LAPD Police Chief Michel Moore tweeted: More details about the life and legacy of Earl C. Paysinger will be available in this week’s Los Angeles Sentinel, on news stands Thursday.
Paysinger served the citizens of Los Angeles for 41 years, focusing on crime prevention and community engagement