LA Board Of Police Commission To Convene In Special Meeting On Interim Chief
The Board of Police Commissioners are expected to convene Friday to discuss the appointment of an interim chief of police as Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore is set to retire at the end of February. On the agenda for Friday's meeting, it notes the commission will enter closed session for their discussion, meaning that no other individual in the room will be allowed to listen in to their deliberations. At the end of their discussion, the commissioners will be expected to announce any action taken, if any. Members of the public will be allowed to speak up for one minute on the item, and there will be no general public comment period, according to the agenda. As part of their work, the Board of Police Commissioners, under the leadership of president Erroll Southers, will be tasked with identifying and selecting an individual to serve as the interim police chief, as well as identifying the top three candidates for Mayor Karen Bass to consider for the appointment. The Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union representing, LAPD officers, laid out the organization's hopes for the next chief. "In choosing a new chief, we urge the Police Commission and Mayor Bass to select an individual who's committed to rebuilding the ranks of the department, reducing violent crime, and improving morale," the union said in its statement issued last week. "These are challenging times for our city, as well as for our profession and we will need a leader unafraid of speaking truth to power, who will advocate for our rank and file and the safety of all Angelenos."
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