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Editorial: Don't rush a decision on LAPD Chief Michel Moore's reappointment

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion December 29, 2022

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Reappointing, or declining to reappoint, Los Angeles police Chief Michel Moore may be the most consequential decision city leaders make. They should not move forward without serious fact-finding, consultation and deliberation. Moore put in his application for a second five-year term just after Christmas, and the Board of Police Commissioners now has up to three months (until the last week in March) to do its homework and make its decision. His... + full article



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