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Residents press Inglewood council to pass 'Inglewood for All Act' and demand police transparency after Bostick's death
Summary
After the death of Brian Bostick, dozens of residents and advocates at the April 14 meeting urged the Inglewood City Council to agendize and pass the Inglewood for All Act, demanded immediate body cameras for police and called for transparency and incident reports; the council said investigations by the coroner and district attorney remain ongoing.
Dozens of residents, faith leaders and immigrant-rights advocates used the public-comment period at the April 14 Inglewood City Council meeting to press elected officials to agendize and pass the proposed "Inglewood for All Act," to require police body cameras and to provide transparency after the death of Brian Bostick.
"This ordinance would limit any collaboration with immigration enforcement authorities and the Inglewood Police Department," said Yaritza Gonzalez, an Inglewood resident representing CARES and the Central American Resource Center and the LA Sanctuary Coalition. Gonzalez urged the council to move the ordinance forward…
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