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Criminal

May 17, 2000

Debate Heats Over Return of Community Policing

Just as the federal government is pressuring Los Angeles Police Department Chief Bernard C. Parks to hand over the keys to his 13,000-employee department, local officials are expected to turn up the heat on the chief to reinstate a politically contentious community-policing program.

By Chris Ford
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Just as the federal government is pressuring Los Angeles Police Department Chief Bernard C. Parks to hand over the keys to his 13,000-employee department, local officials are expected to turn up the heat on the chief to reinstate a politically contentious community-policing pro...

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