After multiple revisions aimed at ensuring the city’s new community police review board has sufficient access to police files and recordings, city leaders will again consider the ordinance to create the new board.
At its meeting Tuesday, the Lawrence City Commission will review the most recent changes to the ordinance, which deal with redactions to the police department’s internal investigation files connected to complaints of bias and any related audio or video recordings.
As proposed, the board will review racial or other bias complaints made against police when the person who made the complaint disagrees with the police findings.
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