RIVERSIDE - The Riverside City Council agreed Tuesday to a five-year, legally-binding plan drafted by the state attorney general's office to reform the city's Police Department in the wake of the controversial shooting of Tyisha Miller.
Attorney General Bill Lockyer said he plans to file his office's list of police reforms in court early next week.
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Attorney General Bill Lockyer said he plans to file his office's list of police reforms in court early next week.
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