Background
Ribera grew up in San Francisco"s Richmond District where he attended George Washington High School and went on to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration from Golden Gate University.
Ribera grew up in San Francisco"s Richmond District where he attended George Washington High School and went on to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration from Golden Gate University.
As, Ribera was known for his hair-trigger temper and aggressive "my way or the highway" approach which was detested in the Department. Deputy Chief Frank Reed responded to an interview about Ribera"s style saying "Yes, we have had very lively and spirited discussions both in our private conferences and in other places, as well. The chief is very hard of hearing in his left ear so everything he says is in a loud tone.".
Sexual harassment allegations
In Ribera"s second year as, Department spokeswoman Joanne Welsh accused Ribera of pressuring her for sexual favors following her firing from the Police Department"s Public Affairs Office in 1993.
Ribera denied the allegations and any rumors of him stepping down as Chief. Ribera ran as the sole Republican in the November 2003 Mayoral Race finishing in sixth place and garnering only 2.41% of the vote.
Retirement
Since the mayoral race, Ribera is now retired from San Francisco politics and is now an assistant professor at University of San Francisco where he teaches Law Enforcement. Ribera resides in San Francisco"s Sunset District.
General public opinion of Ribera deteriorated tremendously throughout the court case, as many accused Ribera of spending taxpayers dollars to defend himself an outrage.