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LA Board of Police Commissioners: Call in or Visit to Ask for an Investigation of Scientology

There is a LA Board of Police Commissioners meeting on April 9th at 9:30 AM Pacific time.

You can call in or visit in person to demand a public investigation into the relationship LAPD Hollywood Division and the Church of Scientology which, by all appearances, is one of corruption and possibly of illegality.

One question to ask: How many LAPD officers work for Scientology when they are not on duty? Moreover, Officer Tim Talman and others are too friendly with Scientology and this predisposes them to bias against those livestreaming and protesting against Scientology.

Aaron Smith-Levin was falsely arrested by Officer Tim Talman. Likewise, DOA was falsely taken into custody and jailed. LAPD looks corrupt when it comes to Scientology and the LA Board of Commissioners needs to hear about this.

You can also ask for an investigation into alleged acts of Scientology swatting livestreamers.

AGENDA
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS
JOHN W. MACK POLICE COMMISSION HEARING ROOM
100 W. 1ST Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2024
9:30 A.M.
Zoom Video Conference
https://lapd.zoom.us/s/289225944
Webinar ID: 289-225-944
Also accessible via phone (877) 853-5257 www.lapdonline.org
Commissioners: Dr. Erroll G. Southers, President
Rasha Gerges Shields, Vice-President
William J. Briggs, II
Maria Lou Calanche
Fabian Garcia

The Board of Police Commissioners (Board) shall provide an opportunity for members of the public to address the Board on any specific item of business on the agenda. During each regular meeting, the Board shall also provide an opportunity for members of the public to address the Board on any topic within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board

(“General Public Comment”). All public comment shall be taken at or near the beginning of each meeting. A member of the public wishing to speak on an agenda item(s) will be allowed to speak for up to one (1) minute per item, up to a total of two (2) minutes per meeting. A member of the public wishing to speak during general Public

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