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Public commenters press council on policing and housing relief; calls for LAPD chief resignation
Summary
During public comment at the Nov. 7 City Council meeting, multiple speakers criticized Los Angeles Police Department crowd-control tactics, urged the resignation of the LAPD chief named in comments and pressed the council to expedite rental-relief funds and housing programs referred to in testimony as ULA.
Public commenters at the Los Angeles City Council meeting on Nov. 7 used the general public-comment period to press elected officials on police accountability and housing-relief delays.
Several speakers called for the resignation of the city’s police chief referenced in testimony, asserting that recent crowd-control tactics and policing practices had led to excessive force and large settlement costs. One commenter said, “the…
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