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Council debates whether changes to LAPD deployment should be included in consent-decree status report; motion moved to submit report by Oct. 15

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Council members on Friday debated whether potential changes to LAPD work schedules and deployment plans should be included in a status report due to the federal court under the LAPD consent decree.

Council members on Friday debated whether potential changes to Los Angeles Police Department work schedules and deployment plans should be included in a status report due to the federal court under the LAPD consent decree.

The report before the council was described by staff and the city attorney as a status update of what the city has done to implement the decree’s provisions up to the reporting date; the council moved to adopt the report and directed the city attorney to submit it to the court by Oct. 15, according to discussion during the meeting. The transcript does not record a complete roll-call outcome for this item in the excerpt provided.

Why it matters: The consent decree governs LAPD practices that relate to training, supervision and…

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