LAPD officers told to collect social media information from civilians being stopped
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Los Angeles police officers are encouraged to obtain social media information during field interviews with civilians regardless if they are suspected of being involved in a crime, according to documents obtained by the Brennan Center for Justice.
In a July 22, 2020 memo, current police Chief Michel Moore said the cards are the basis for "investigations, arrests, and prosecutions." "Information documented on the FIs is one of the most important tools that the Department utilizes to solve crime," Moore wrote.More Related News
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