LA City Attorney: Council Does Not Have Authority to Instruct LAPD to Hand Over Evidence

LA City Attorney: Council Does Not Have Authority to Instruct LAPD to Hand Over Evidence
Los Angeles Police Department officers respond to civil unrest in downtown Los Angeles on Nov. 6, 2020. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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LOS ANGELES, Calif.—The Los Angeles City Council on Feb. 9 approved measures to instruct the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to provide internal information—including unreleased bodycam footage—regarding the death of a teenage girl last year during an officer-involved altercation in a clothing store. The council coupled the motion with another measure requesting an overview of all officer-related shootings in 2021.

However, according to the city attorney, the council does not have the authority to determine the public release of LAPD records. Instead, it falls into the hands of the police commission and the chief of police.

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Jamie is a California-based reporter covering issues in Los Angeles and state policies for The Epoch Times. In her free time, she enjoys reading nonfiction and thrillers, going to the beach, studying Christian theology, and writing poetry. You can always find Jamie writing breaking news with a cup of tea in hand.
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