By Abby J. Leibman
The city of Los Angeles has an opportunity to fundamentally change the culture of the Los Angeles Police Department from one that allowed the Rampart scandal to fester to one in which such behavior is largely unheard of. The consent decree between the LAPD and the Justice Department, now in its ...
The city of Los Angeles has an opportunity to fundamentally change the culture of the Los Angeles Police Department from one that allowed the Rampart scandal to fester to one in which such behavior is largely unheard of. The consent decree between the LAPD and the Justice Department, now in its ...
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