PHOENIX — Embattled Phoenix Police Chief Daniel Garcia was fired Thursday, hours after he held an unauthorized news conference where he said it was "time to silence the critics" and requested a two-year contract from the city.
Unions representing Phoenix police officers sought a vote of no confidence in Garcia last month, alleging the chief had lost credibility with the officers in his charge.
But City Manager Ed Zuercher said the firing was for insubordination.
"This has nothing to do with the vote of no confidence. This issue is about obeying orders," Zuercher said at an evening news conference. "The chief disobeyed a direct order when he held his news conference today. We cannot expect our officers to follow orders when our chief fails to lead by example."
Zuercher said Executive Assistant Chief Joe Yahner has agreed to serve as acting chief, effective immediately, and would serve until a permanent replacement is hired.
Yahner was one of five finalists for the job that Garcia got in March 2012.
Garcia served nearly 34 years in the Dallas Police Department and had been an assistant police chief there since 2004 before being hired by Phoenix.
But he struggled for popularity in Arizona, where he led one of the largest police departments in the country with nearly 4,500 employees.