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Los Angeles City Council votes to fund Police Commission review of Rampart inquiry
Summary
The City Council approved immediate findings and directed resources to the Los Angeles Police Commission and inspector general so the commission can review the Board of Inquiry report into the Rampart matter; vote on procedural findings was unanimous and the subsequent motion passed 15-0.
The Los Angeles City Council on Feb. 19 voted to provide immediate staffing resources to the Los Angeles Police Commission and the city inspector general so the commission can conduct an independent review of the Board of Inquiry report into the Rampart investigation.
Council members voted 15-0 to adopt the procedural findings that the need to act arose after the posting of the agenda and to take the matter up at the meeting. After discussion, the council then approved the motion directing the mayor’s office, the City Administrative Officer (CAO) and the City Clerk’s Office (CLA) to work with the commission to assemble the staff — including attorneys, investigators and analysts — the commission deems necessary to carry out a…
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