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Residents press Pasadena council on police transparency and city services during public comment
Summary
Multiple residents raised concerns about Pasadena Police Department accountability, records access and service reliability for seniors; callers urged improved transparency, better transportation for elderly residents and fair enforcement of city rules.
Several Pasadena residents used the public-comment period to raise concerns about police conduct, public-record access and city services for seniors.
Robert Jeter told the council he had filed records requests for booking photos and police reports related to Eric Sanchez and said the Pasadena Police Department initially reported no responsive records, later producing materials after Jeter's follow-up. Jeter urged the department to improve transparency and enforcement of employee codes of conduct, saying suppressed IA (internal-affairs) complaints under a prior administration had damaged public trust.
Eric Sanchez addressed the council regarding free-speech…
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