Inglewood’s Decision to Destroy Scores of Police Records Rattles Civil Rights Advocates
The decision came just weeks before a new law would have required making them available to the public.
A new state law that has opened up years of police misconduct records to public disclosure is pitting law enforcement unions, local jurisdictions, and transparency advocates against one another in courtrooms across the state.
The decision came just weeks before a new law would have required making them available to the public.