Phoenix looks to be next big city with citizen police review
Source: Associated Press
Phoenix looks to be next big city with citizen police review
By ANITA SNOW
August 17, 2019
PHOENIX (AP) Dozens of people, mostly African Americans, huddled around tables scattered across a church gymnasium on a recent evening, discussing past run-ins with Phoenix police officers and ways to hold them accountable.
In a city still stinging from a video of officers pointing guns and cursing at a black family this summer, the confidential talks intended to give officials in the countrys fifth-largest city ideas on how residents could help oversee the police.
I want to see, hear, feel and touch what you are coming up with so we can make real change, said Police Chief Jeri Williams, wearing a casual civilian shirt and slacks to the gathering at the church. I understand we have some real internal work to do.
Phoenix is among the last big U.S. cities without independent civilian oversight of police, said Samuel Walker, professor emeritus of criminal justice at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. Phoenixs powerful police union has blocked past efforts to establish such a board and is resisting the new push.
Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Detroit, Denver and Portland, Oregon, are among many cities with some kind of civilian oversight, with more joining following high-profile police killings of black men and others in recent years.
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