Police Commission meetings becoming increasingly volatile
From left, Nia-Amina Minor and Terue Williams participate in a silent protest at the weekly Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners meeting.
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Protesters affiliated with Black Lives Matter disrupt a Board of Police Commissioners meeting in March 2016.
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During a meeting at LAPD headquarters, General Jeff criticizes the Los Angeles Police Commission after the commission found that officers did not violate deadly force policies when they fatally shot a homeless man on skid row.
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Nia-Amina Minor stands at the lectern in a silent protest at the weekly Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners meeting in September 2015.
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Protester Jasmine Richards shouts her message in the face of an LAPD officer after she and others disrupted the Los Angeles Police Commission meeting on the one-year anniversary of Ezell Ford’s death.
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Jasmine Richards and other activists disrupt a Los Angeles Police Commission meeting.
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Activitsts protest in the LAPD lobby after getting kicked out of the L.A. Police Commission meeting.
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Protesters affiliated with Black Lives Matter disrupt a Board of Police Commissioners meeting.
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Lisa Hines, center, the mother of Wakiesha Wilson, who was found unresponsive in an LAPD jail and later died, is flanked by Black Lives Matter members at a news conference blasting the city for the increasing number of LAPD arrests of department critics at the Police Commission’s weekly meetings.
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