Monday marked Day 1 for Oakland's new police Chief Floyd Mitchell, who takes over a department that hasn't had a permanent leader in more than a year.
Mitchell has said his first 100 days will focus on getting to know department staff and city leadership as well as addressing federal oversight and addressing violent crime.
During a public briefing Monday morning, Mitchell said he's committed to putting his 30 years of law enforcement to work, fighting crime in Oakland.
Kris Sanchez has more in the video above.
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