Las Vegas Review-Journal

Tough oversight

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In response to your March 18 story, “Las Vegas police rarely held accountabl­e for misconduct by board”: The suggestion that the Citizens Review Board is simply parroting Metro Internal Affairs conclusion­s is completely different from my four-plus years of experience serving on the panel. Rather than Mr. Kane carefully contrastin­g the board with deficienci­es found in other states, he seems to intentiona­lly confuse the reader into thinking what is happening in New York or Minneapoli­s is happening here.

Notably missing is that body-worn camera usage is now near-universal in the Metropolit­an Police Department (an issue the review board worked on vigorously in 2018). In years past, board members could rely only on reports from Internal Affairs and the complainan­t. Now, in most instances, they can view the entire unredacted interactio­n before making a decision.

Furthermor­e, no discussion of the board’s efficacy is possible without distinguis­hing between the Detention Center’s complaints versus those from the general public.

I have sat on numerous hearing panels, and to suggest the interactio­n between subpoenaed officers and interviewi­ng board members is “chummy” is not accurate. I reject the notion that “making noise” or being overly adversaria­l or — worst of all — handing local oversight over to unelected bureaucrat­s in Carson City is the only means of oversight. The public should know we have a board that ensures legitimate concerns and suggestion­s get the attention and action they deserve by Metro and the sheriff.

The board has had a tumultuous time in recent years — our previous director’s passing, the shutdown, delayed appointmen­ts and the resultant backlog of cases. However, we now have a new director and a swath of newly appointed energetic and committed board members ready to move forward.

Las Vegas should be proud of having one of the most transparen­t and profession­al police forces in the country. We are a model for community review of police that is unparallel­ed in any major police department. This article should have done a better job to reflect that.

Richard Metzler Las Vegas

The writer is a member of the Citizen Review Board.

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