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CCPO committees set May 13 public hearing on police oversight; city attorneys clarify policy-review timelines

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The commission’s Community Engagement Committee recommended a May 13 public hearing; the CCPO voted to schedule that hearing and to adjust meeting calendars. City attorney staff outlined how settlement-agreement deadlines (45 days for specified policies) differ from a CCPO 120-day public-report timeline.

The Community Engagement Committee recommended, and the Community Commission on Police Oversight approved, a public hearing on Tuesday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m. to receive community comment and engage broadly on CCPO work and policy review. The motion to hold the May 13 hearing passed on a roll call with 11 ayes and 0 nays.

Committee chairs and staff also reported on the Police Policy Research & Recommendations (PPRR) committee’s work: PPRR has prepared draft comments on several MPD policies, including a detailed review of crowd-management policy (7‑805). Commissioners discussed a plan to publish the PPRR findings and invite public input;…

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