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Rampart independent review panel outlines scope, targets public report by Oct. 1; council members press for neighborhood representation

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The Rampart Independent Review Panel told the City Council it has grown to about 146 members, mostly volunteers, and is organized into eight working groups reviewing LAPD policy, civilian oversight and the scope of the Rampart scandal; the panel aims to release a public report by Oct. 1.

The Rampart Independent Review Panel, formed under the police commission but operating independently, told the Los Angeles City Council it has expanded its membership and organized into working groups that will review Los Angeles Police Department policies, civilian oversight and the impact of the Rampart scandal.

"We are committed to doing a thorough and independent review," Richard Druyan, general counsel to the panel, said during a council presentation. He told the council the panel had about 146 members, with 121 volunteers and 25 paid investigators, and that the panel had divided into eight working groups covering topics including disciplinary systems, civilian oversight, use of force,…

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