Robert Harris

Los Angeles Police Protective League

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Robert Harris on KCRW

The purpose of law enforcement is to keep the peace, plus prevent and stop crime. It’s a mission of public safety.

LAPD union member on proposed police budget cuts, weeding out officers with sustained complaints

The purpose of law enforcement is to keep the peace, plus prevent and stop crime. It’s a mission of public safety.

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A measure on next Tuesday’s ballot in Los Angeles would make a big change in how police officers are disciplined.

Measure C: A debate on changing how police are disciplined

A measure on next Tuesday’s ballot in Los Angeles would make a big change in how police officers are disciplined.

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