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LOS ANGELES POLICE COMMISSION
NEWS RELEASE
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BLUE
RIBBON COMMITTEE CHOSEN TO ASSIST POLICE COMMISSION
WITH CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF CHIEF OF POLICE
July 19, 2002, Los
Angeles
The
Los Angeles Police Commission has named a Blue Ribbon Committee
to assist in the development of criteria for selection of the next
Chief of Police.
The Committee will have voluminous material to review. Seven community
meetings were held throughout Los Angeles where 195 individuals
gave their suggestions. Forty thousand surveys were distributed
and 3,555 were completed. In addition, the Police Commissioners
have received numerous letters regarding the selection process.
Along with providing their own input, the Committee members will
compile, decipher and prioritize all of the public input to develop
the criteria.
Each of the five Police Commissioners selected community members
to voluntarily serve on the Committee. The criteria produced by
this Committee will be used by the Police Commission as it considers
candidates for Chief of Police.
The Blue Ribbon Committee is (in alphabetical order):
William Allen - former founding President and CEO of the Economic
Alliance of the San Fernando Valley in 2000, who is also the
President of Meadowlane Enterprises and Meadowlane Music
Albert
DeBlanc - a former Los Angeles Police sergeant and member of
the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission who is now
an attorney and is active in community and civic affairs
Miguel
Contreras - Executive Secretary-Treasurer for the Los Angeles
County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Rabbi
Abraham Cooper - Associate Dean at the Simon Wiesenthal Center
Jeff Donfeld
- a partner in the firm Donfeld, Kelley and Rollman who is a
founding member of Chabad of Pacific Palisades
Patricia
Glaser - a partner in the law firm of Christensen, Miller, Fink,
Glaser, Weil and Shapiro and an active member of the community
Antonio
Gonzalez - President of the Southwest Voter Registration Education
Project
Howard
Halm - a partner in a law firm and former President of the National
Asian Pacific American Bar Association
Lorri
Jean - Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force
Ann Reiss
Lane - former Los Angeles Police Commissioner, now Chair for
Women Against Gun Violence
Ann I.
Park - attorney and former President of the Korean American
Bar Association
Page Miller
- advocate for the Senior Lead Officer program and active community
member
Connie
Rice - Co-Director of the Advancement Project, a public policy
and legal action group
Luis Rodriguez
- a Deputy Public Defender and former President of the Mexican
American Bar Association
Bishop
Ulmer - Senior Pastor/Teacher at the Faithful Central Bible
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"We
are pleased to have a group of such community-spirited individuals
who truly care about this process," stated Police Commission President
Rick Caruso. "These community members will give us an additional
perspective and the more information in a process like this, the
better."
The Los Angeles Police Commission will begin considering candidates
after the application process closes on July 19, 2002.
As the City Charter mandates, the Police Commission shall forward
a list of three finalists, in order of preference, to the Mayor
for final selection.
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