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Community Police Review Commission creates two working groups to triage complaints, votes to review May officer-involved shooting

5429387 · July 18, 2025
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The Community Police Review Commission voted to form two rotating working groups to triage and prioritize complaint files, approved a motion to request review of a May 31 officer-involved shooting and agreed to seek access to complaints from the past 365 days for review and prioritization.

The Community Police Review Commission on July 18 voted to create two working groups to triage and prioritize incoming and recent police oversight cases, and approved a request to review an officer-involved shooting from May 31.

Commissioners said the working groups are intended to prevent the full commission from being overwhelmed as case volumes increase and to preserve the commission’s ability to review high-priority matters in a timely way. Under the plan, one small group will triage and prioritize cases for the full commission; a second will handle lower-priority matters so the full commission can focus on higher-visibility or time-sensitive files. Commissioners discussed rotating membership on the groups every three to six…

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