Career
Brown, who was the LAPD"s Chief of Detectives, was appointed police chief on July 18, 1966, following Chief William H. Parker"s death on July 16, 1966. Brown was succeeded by Thomas Reddin on February 17, 1967. Thad F. Brown was born in Missouri and lived there until his early twenties.
At 15, he quit school to work for 17 1/2 cents an hour in the lead and zinc mines near Joplin, Missouri.
Four years later, now a married man, he moved to California. Brown soon applied for the LAPD and became an officer on January 11, 1926.
Brown"s badge number is 869. Brown investigated many high profile cases and their suspects, including L. Ewing Scott, Albert Dyer, William Edward "The Fox" Hickman, as well as Elizabeth Short"s murder.
In James Ellroy"s 2014 novel, Perfidia, a fictionalized version of Thad Brown is portrayed as a supporting character.
Brown"s name was frequently mentioned on Dragnet in the early years, especially on the radio program: Detective Joe Friday"s self-introduction would include "the boss is Thad Brown, chief of detectives.".