Tuesday, January 10, 2017

WE MUST WORK TO MAKE THIS VICTORY REAL.


Rally for Devon Brown, 13 and unarmed when he was killed by the LAPD.  
It was ruled unjustifiable by the L.A. Police Commission, 
but the officers involved were not disciplined by Police Chief Bratton 
or indicted by the District Attorney’s office. 
Photo: Youth Justice Coalition

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 6-8PM
SPEAK OUT ON THE NEED FOR STRONG REGULATIONS TO END RACIAL
& IDENTITY PROFILING BY 
LAW ENFORCEMENT IN CALIFORNIA

HEARING OF THE STATE RACIAL AND IDENTITY PROFILING ADVISORY BOARD CREATED BY AB 953


CAL STATE LOS ANGELES 
Student Union Building
5154 State University Drive, Room 308 (Los Angeles Room)
Los Angeles, CA 90032


AB 953, among other things, enacted Government Code section 12525.5, which requires state and local law enforcement agencies to collect data regarding stops of individuals, including perceived demographic information on the person stopped, and to report this data to the California Attorney General’s Office. AB 953 also requires the Attorney General to issue regulations for the collection and reporting of this stop data. (Gov. Code, § 12525.5, subd. (e).)  The Attorney General’s Office has drafted these proposed regulations, and Thursday is our opportunity to comment on them. You can review the proposed regulations here > oag.ca.gov/ab953/regulations   
See you on Thursday!!!
Thank you!!!






CAL STATE LOS ANGELES
 

Student Union Building
5154 State University Drive, Room 308 (Los Angeles Room)
Los Angeles, CA 90032

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