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Police Commission calls grand jury recommendations 'work in progress,' flags timeliness and DOJ review
Summary
Commissioners reviewed the civil grand jury report on officer‑involved shootings, endorsing transparency measures but saying many recommendations require further analysis and DOJ input because timeliness often hinges on the district attorney's process.
Commissioner Mizuko led the Police Commission through the civil grand jury’s June 2016 report on officer‑involved shootings on Sept. 14, describing a central community concern: investigations take too long and that delay erodes public confidence.
"The concern with the grand jury is more about timeliness," Mizuko told colleagues, emphasizing that while the police department must meet internal timelines, many delays arise…
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