Criminal
Jan. 23, 2019
Oversight commissioners question LA sheriff’s reinstatement of disciplined deputies
But a number of commissioners referenced the “poor optics” of the new sheriff’s decision to proceed with reinstatement before any new policies concerning discipline and reconciliation were inked.
LOS ANGELES — In spite of a recent backlash, newly elected Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva is moving ahead with his plans to reinstate deputies who were previously fired for disciplinary reasons.
The sheriff also indicated deputies accused of domestic abuse could remain on the force until criminal charges were filed against them.
“We’re going to do this based on facts, not agendas,” Vill...
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