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Inglewood Police Oversight Commission Hasn't Met in 9 Years

05 May 2026 06:25

Inglewood's Citizen Police Oversight Commission has been inactive for nearly nine years, raising concerns about violations of city code. - The commission hasn't met since 2017, with meetings canceled through 2022.

- Only five of 11 required commissioners are listed; the web page is gone. - Experts say the city may be violating its own code by ignoring the commission.

- The inactivity comes amid scrutiny after Bryan Bostic's death in police custody. The lack of oversight has drawn criticism from activists and former commissioners, who say the body was designed to fail.

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