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what i would like to do, concerning the crime, we asked the lapd internal affairs unit and the inspector general from the lapd to come in and help us provide training both for director hicks and their personnel and our people considering federal investigations, general investigations, evaluating evidence, and adjudicating evidence. i think it will be useful. we had the inspector general who is someone who has a great deal of expertise in training as well as one of the captains. we will have investigators and supervisors from occ for the entire day, and as far as the investigator, and command staff supervisory staff for the entire date, the investigators will get the investigative piece, how to evaluate evidence, ask the right questions, conduct interviews, and the supervisor and command staff will get in touch with the evaluation of the evidence, adjudication. i think this will be the first that for us. i believe it will also help the occ and the department of internal affairs unit to work more collaboratively. i think it is win-win, and at the end of the day, the community gets better w
what i would like to do, concerning the crime, we asked the lapd internal affairs unit and the inspector general from the lapd to come in and help us provide training both for director hicks and their personnel and our people considering federal investigations, general investigations, evaluating evidence, and adjudicating evidence. i think it will be useful. we had the inspector general who is someone who has a great deal of expertise in training as well as one of the captains. we will have...
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Jul 6, 2010
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the lapd seems to have turned a corner with the african-american community. we now need tt do that with the latino community, the asian community, and the muslim community. if you do not have trust, you will repeat the mistakes of the past yea. police work will be so much more important in the era of terrorism. pthat is another reason for advocating a local police being allowed under the tent of federal terrorism work. we can contribute to the discussion and the priorities and the approaches that they are engaging in. >> let us open it up for questions. i see a hand up back there. >> based on some of our reporting, the younger generation is typically avoiding mosquee and popular community locations at large because they believe that police and law enforcement are targeting them. how do you address that? >> basically, by a building relationships. we would go to services on fridays where in moms would communities -- where imams would invite us to go to talk to their communities. we also have many jobs in policing that are open to them, both on the force and not
the lapd seems to have turned a corner with the african-american community. we now need tt do that with the latino community, the asian community, and the muslim community. if you do not have trust, you will repeat the mistakes of the past yea. police work will be so much more important in the era of terrorism. pthat is another reason for advocating a local police being allowed under the tent of federal terrorism work. we can contribute to the discussion and the priorities and the approaches...
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Jul 14, 2010
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while working for the lapd mr. bradley attended southwestern law school in night and graduated in 1956. he passed the state bar in california on the first try and in 1961 resigned from the lapd so he could practice law full-time. mr. speaker, like so many of us, tom bradley entered politics because he cared about the community in which he resided. in 1949 he volunteered for an l.a. city council campaign and during his time with the lapd he became an active in the democratic minority conference and the california democratic council. in 1963 he threw his hat into the political ring and was elected to the los angeles city council, representing the city's 10th district. that year marked the first time in the city's history that a african-american was elected to the city council. bradley being one of those three. after winning re-election in 1967, the always ambitious bradley ran for mayor of los angeles in 1969. after winning the primary, he lost in a runoff in his bid for mayor. not discouraged by his outcome on the f
while working for the lapd mr. bradley attended southwestern law school in night and graduated in 1956. he passed the state bar in california on the first try and in 1961 resigned from the lapd so he could practice law full-time. mr. speaker, like so many of us, tom bradley entered politics because he cared about the community in which he resided. in 1949 he volunteered for an l.a. city council campaign and during his time with the lapd he became an active in the democratic minority conference...
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ty leaders are somehe highesthe randy ada policechef 4 50,000 doll yewhat lapd makes.ity council arder investig ma approxim0,000 s a ords council m for a e of bell shouldbe making 4 year.rvant sehey are serv a they h to cketth our money. >>report says salary is justifi city kept bell of ptcy and the ndly 15llion dollar. cit leaders in belljusting city. the took o ing city of m y wood ran of ay most of their ci and thdepartment. t ss ang.>n josewnoffer matclp rebuild elchool yedst....
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Jul 25, 2010
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the examiner says that police chief george escone is asking the lapd for help with a scandal at its crime lab that forced judges to dismiss cases because of tainted evidence. the inspector general will head to san francisco to offer advice and training. the san francisco police commission is now insisting on hearing the outcome of that investigation. the department has agreed to hold a closed session on those results, and then to give a public presentation on what it's doing to prevent future problems similar to these. >>> a 12-year-old boy is in the hospital shot in the chest by his own 16-year-old brother. police in sacramento say the 16-year-old boy was handling a loaded gun when it accidentally went off just after midnight. the boy's 12-year-old brother was hit in the chest and rushed to the hospital. neighbors say the victim had just finished sixth grade. >> a good kid, liked to play basketball, football, hang out with us. >> he's doing well, talking. >> the 16-year-old boy was booked into juvenile hall, charged with discharging a firearm with gross negligence. police are looking int
the examiner says that police chief george escone is asking the lapd for help with a scandal at its crime lab that forced judges to dismiss cases because of tainted evidence. the inspector general will head to san francisco to offer advice and training. the san francisco police commission is now insisting on hearing the outcome of that investigation. the department has agreed to hold a closed session on those results, and then to give a public presentation on what it's doing to prevent future...
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Jul 25, 2010
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the examiner says it is asking the lapd with help at it's crime lab because of displaced evidence.internal affairs unit and inspector general will head to the city and offer advice and training. excuse me. summertime cold and allergies. >> i feel bad for you. what do we have for you? i don't know. yeah, a lot of people are dealing with that. i've heard a lot of people talking about pollen, as well. if you have -- trees by your house -- that's probably affecting people, as well. we have fog, 52 in san francisco, 53 in livermore. 51 in napa. we'll show you the satellite and we have fog due to a little spinoff the coast. i was talking about this yesterday. it is not moving. it's also bringing the end from the southwest and all due to the fog, that keeps us on the cool side today and through the week. another feature to point out, a big ridge of high pressure out to our east. that's a monsoon over the desert southwest bringing showers and thunderstorms to the sierra today. for us, with the flow coming our direction from the south and southeast and southwest today, we continue to get so
the examiner says it is asking the lapd with help at it's crime lab because of displaced evidence.internal affairs unit and inspector general will head to the city and offer advice and training. excuse me. summertime cold and allergies. >> i feel bad for you. what do we have for you? i don't know. yeah, a lot of people are dealing with that. i've heard a lot of people talking about pollen, as well. if you have -- trees by your house -- that's probably affecting people, as well. we have...
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Jul 22, 2010
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he's been placed on involuntary psychiatric hold by the lapd.ttie kauffman. >>> joining us is rachel solov, deputy district attorney for san diego county. good morning. >> good morning. i read the statistic this morning and it seems extreme to me. is it really possible there are as many as 3 -- more than 3 million people over the age of 18 who are victims of stalking? >> yes, that is the latest statistic that has been researched, that it's 3.4 million adults over the age of 18. quite honestly, i think that's really the tip of the iceberg because it's an old behavior. it's something that's been around for years and years and years. it's only fairly recently become a crime. and so, we're just starting to get the right responses in place and people are just starting to report it accurately. so, actually, that number is probably lower than what is really out there. >> wow. is there a common characteristic to the -- you know, if you want to put it in quotation marks -- typical stalker? >> there really is no typical stalker. we have seen stalkers in a
he's been placed on involuntary psychiatric hold by the lapd.ttie kauffman. >>> joining us is rachel solov, deputy district attorney for san diego county. good morning. >> good morning. i read the statistic this morning and it seems extreme to me. is it really possible there are as many as 3 -- more than 3 million people over the age of 18 who are victims of stalking? >> yes, that is the latest statistic that has been researched, that it's 3.4 million adults over the age of...