Friday, March 12, 2021

FORMER LAPD OFFIALS SAY LAPD MISHANDLED PROTESTS

Report Finds LAPD Mishandled George Floyd Protests
 
LAPPL News Watch
March 12, 2021
 
A report commissioned by the City Council has found that the Los Angeles Police Department mishandled last year’s mass demonstrations following the May 25 killing of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. 
 
The 101-page report, which was prepared by former members of the LAPD, including a retired commander and assistant chief, found deficiencies in crowd control tactics, planning, command, and control, use of less-lethal tools, arrest practices, preparedness, and officer wellness.
 
The report also found that many command officers lacked expertise in crowd control and were not provided with “meaningful or relevant command-level training.” 
 
The Los Angeles Police Protective League called on elected officials and department leaders to ensure that its members received the support and resources needed for future protests. The officers’ union said the report mirrored concerns raised by officers during a survey after the demonstrations.  
 
Our members clearly stated that we were understaffed, poorly equipped and that there was neither a clear mission nor strong command presence while officers grew fatigued from working excessively long hours to restore peace and protect the safety of everyone during the protests. We hope the concerns of our members and those identified in this report are acted upon by our elected and department leaders and the appropriate funding allocated so that we can avoid the same challenges in the future.”

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

I am not real fond of the cops in Mexico. Most of them are crooks and the ones who are not are mostly incompetent. They do, however, have an outstanding, tried-and-true method of dealing with riots. They order the rioters to disperse. Once. If they don't, the cops open fire with live ammo fired from automatic weapons. Riots are few and far between down there.