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Office of Police Conduct Review reports intake backlog, recruitment and review-panel updates

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OPCR staff told the CCPO the intake queue stood at 85 complaints with many cases over the 30-day target; the office said it is recruiting investigators and added review-panel capacity via civil-rights commissioners to reduce delays.

Director Fujisawa of the Office of Police Conduct Review (OPCR) told the Community Commission on Police Oversight on March 3 that the office is actively working to reduce intake and investigation backlogs and expand review-panel capacity.

Fujisawa reported 31 complaints filed during January–February, with 85 complaints in the intake queue and 70 of those older than the 30-day target set by the settlement agreement; she said the average…

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