Posted on 03/13/2019 6:05:35 AM PDT by PBRCat
Critics of law enforcement are outraged by the second annual report of the California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board, which found very few incidents of racial profiling by police across the state.
The research effort is the first of its kind in the nation, mandated by a state law signed in 2015, at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement. That law established the racial profiling board and required it to investigate and analyze state and local law enforcement agencies racial and identity profiling policies and practices across geographic areas in California and to publish an annual report of its findings.
The report found: Of the racial and identity complaints that reached a disposition in 2017, 10 (1.5%) were sustained, 77 (11.7%) were not sustained, 96 (14.6%) were exonerated, and 476 (72.2%) were determined to be unfounded. 17 percent of police agencies found no racial profiling at all.
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A racist Advisory Board.
A cop would have to be pretty damned stupid in this day and age to attempt it.
They just couldn’t restrain themselves from saying “almost”.
It goes on all the time the smart cops don’t talk about.
The local cops know who the bad guys are.
Exactly. Putting career and pension on the line.
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