Police Commission gives LAPD two weeks to set priorities for improvements
Protester Diego Martinez takes a knee in front of LAPD officers in Hollywood on June 2, 2020.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
April 13, 2021 6:36 PM PT
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The Los Angeles Police Commission on Tuesday gave top LAPD officials two weeks to consolidate three recent reports on the department’s handling of last spring’s protests into a single plan of action that identifies top reform priorities, estimates associated costs and sets a timeline for implementation.
“Let’s get everything on the table as to what we need to do,” said Commissioner Eileen Decker, president of the civilian oversight panel.
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