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PARC: 40 cases reviewed in quarter; subcommittees report one bias complaint and no documented audio/video
Summary
At a Police Advisory and Review Committee meeting, staff presented quarterly tallies and subcommittee findings including one alleged bias‑based policing complaint, zero cases with documented body‑worn or in‑car recordings, and a total of 40 cases received this cycle.
At a meeting of the Police Advisory and Review Committee, members reviewed the committee’s second‑quarter operations and subcommittee reports, hearing that staff processed 40 total complaints this reporting period and found no documented audio or video evidence in the cases reviewed. The committee also heard that one alleged bias‑based policing complaint was reviewed in the quarter.
The reports matter because PARC provides civilian oversight of the Knoxville Police Department and tracks how complaints are handled and how evidence such as body‑worn camera footage is recorded and preserved. "The mission of the Police Advisory and review committee is to provide community members of the City of Knoxville a civilian oversight…
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