Civil Rights
Oct. 5, 2000
Parks' Police Shouldn't Be Lauded for Ignoring Rights
Since the end of the Democratic Party Convention on Aug. 17, the Los Angeles Police Department has been showered with praise. From the Police Commission to high-level political officials to letter writers to various newspapers and magazines, Chief Bernard Parks and his staff have received "high marks" for keeping "order" on the streets of Los Angeles.




Since the end of the Democratic Party Convention on Aug. 17, the Los Angeles Police Department has been showered with praise. From the Police Commission to high-level political officials to letter writers to various newspapers and magazines, Chief Bernard Parks and his staff have received "high mar...
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