Doug Bowen, Fullerton police chief advisory council member, fired after arrest following profane tirade caught on video
Share this @internewscast.com

FULLERTON, Calif. — A man has been ousted from the advisory council of a Southern California police chief following his arrest due to a profane outburst directed at a couple playing with their dogs near his property.

Doug Bowen was taken into custody on suspicion of making criminal threats, as the alleged victim decided to file charges. The case is currently under review by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

“I’m quite concerned, given his apparent ease at acting in such a manner,” stated the alleged victim, who asked to remain unidentified due to fears of potential retaliation by Bowen.

A portion of the tirade was recorded by the man’s fiancé; it’s since gone viral on TikTok.

“You never know what somebody is thinking, you’ll never know the extent he’ll go to when the cameras aren’t rolling.”

According to the alleged victim, he and his fiancé were on a grassy area of Fullerton College property, adjacent to the staff parking lot, engaging their dogs in a game of fetch.

“We use a long leash for fetch so they remain tethered, and this spot seemed ideal for their 5-10 minute exercise session.”

A few minutes in, Bowen’s dogs, confined in his fenced backyard, began barking wildly. It was then that Bowen approached and confronted the alleged victims.

The video posted online shows Bowen threatening physical violence against the alleged victim unless he left the area. The alleged victim then called Fullerton police.

Bowen threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

“It’s a serious threat, calling ICE, especially in these times,” said the alleged victim, who says he was born in Anaheim. “It was shocking that he had no problem doing that, and it was even more shocking to find out he was on the advisory board of the police chief.”

Fullerton police released a statement to our sister station, ABC7 Eyewitness News in Los Angeles, saying that Bowen had been removed from his role on the Fullerton police chief’s advisory council.

“The Fullerton Police Department remains committed to transparency, accountability, and maintaining the trust of the community we serve,” read the statement.

“The behavior involved in this incident clearly does not reflect the values and expectations Chief Radus has set for members of his Chief’s Advisory Council. As a result, Mr. Bowen has been removed from the Chief’s Advisory Council, effective immediately.”

Copyright © 2025 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Jacksonville Sheriff speaks more on William McNeil Jr. traffic stop

Jacksonville Protests Call for Justice for William McNeil Jr.

Dozens of people rallied at Friendship Fountain in downtown Jacksonville, calling for…
Out of the Darkness walk for suicide prevention steps off at Montrose Harbor in Chicago; families turn heartbreak into hope

Families Transform Heartache into Hope at Chicago’s Montrose Harbor During the Out of the Darkness Walk for Suicide Prevention

CHICAGO (WLS) — If you or someone you know may be experiencing…
Over 66,000 Palestinians killed in Israel-Hamas conflict, Gaza officials say

Gaza Officials Report Over 66,000 Palestinian Casualties in Israel-Hamas Conflict

Trump has maintained his support for Israel, but he has been showing…
Weather Impact Alert: Tropical system could bring impacts to Jax Beach Monday

Tropical Weather Alert: Potential Impacts on Jax Beach Expected Monday

Outer bands could move onshore Sunday night into Monday, which could occasionally…
Australian mother calls for social media age restrictions after daughter's suicide

Australian Mom Advocates for Social Media Age Limits Following Daughter’s Tragic Suicide

A mother from Sydney, whose 15-year-old daughter, Matilda “Tilly” Rosewarne, tragically ended…
Florida sets execution date for man who killed neighbor in 1998

Florida Schedules Execution for Man Convicted of 1998 Neighbor Killing

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has scheduled an…
Russel M. Nelson, oldest president of the LDS Church, dies at age 101

Russell M. Nelson, Oldest President of the LDS Church, Passes Away at 101

Russell M. Nelson, the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of…
New York man charged with murdering parents after TV interview confession

New York Man Accused of Killing Parents Following TV Interview Admission

An upstate New York resident admitted during a televised interview on Thursday…
Selena Gomez marries Benny Blanco in intimate ceremony

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Tie the Knot in a Private Ceremony

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Selena Gomez recently shared the joyful news of…
Russia launches massive drone and missile barrage on Ukraine hitting Kyiv, other targets throughout country

Russia Unleashes Widespread Drone and Missile Attack Across Ukraine, Striking Kyiv and Multiple Regions

Russian forces launched a massive barrage of drones and missiles into Ukraine…
ICE superintendent Des Moines news: Ian Roberts, Iowa supt. detained by ICE, was living and working in US illegally, officials say

Des Moines ICE News: Iowa Superintendent Ian Roberts Detained for Alleged Illegal U.S. Residency and Employment

DES MOINES, Iowa — Federal immigration agents apprehended Iowa’s largest school district’s…
Russia's Sergey Lavrov warns NATO countries in UNGA speech after Trump shifts tone on Ukraine

During a speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Russia’s Sergey Lavrov cautions NATO nations amidst changing rhetoric from Trump regarding Ukraine.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov utilized his speech at the United Nations…