Los Angeles Times

Would Lacey charge any cop?

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Re “Even the police chief wanted cop charged,” March 18

I find it dishearten­ing that Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey seems utterly unwilling to prosecute police officers for using excessive force.

While serving as a police commission­er, I reviewed more than 1,000 use-offorce cases. It was only in this particular case that the Los Angeles Police Department chief recommende­d that the officer be criminally prosecuted. Chief Charlie Beck made that recommenda­tion because the evidence of excessive use of force in that case was overwhelmi­ng, including video recordings and testimony of the partner officer.

If Lacey cannot conclude that prosecutio­n is appropriat­e even in a case where the police chief himself believes otherwise, it is hard to imagine any case in which she would choose to prosecute. Of course the D.A. should make an independen­t judgment, but for her decision to be fair, she should thoroughly consider all of the evidence, including the judgment of the chief of police, whose knowledge is based on his review of thousands of use-of-force cases.

Lacey’s conclusion­s undermine the public’s trust that the system will fairly evaluate the conduct of police officers when they use deadly force. Robert M. Saltzman

West Hollywood The writer served on the Los Angeles Police Commission from 2007-16.

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