IPRA Successor To Be Called 'Civilian Office On Police Accountability'

(CBS) -- The new agency tasked with investigating police misconduct will be called the Civilian Office on Police Accountability, CBS 2 has learned.

COPA would take the place of the soon-to-be abolished Independent Police Review Authority, or IPRA.

Mayor Emanuel has been working with aldermen to replace IPRA following a series of police-misconduct cases that called into question the panel's effectiveness.

Under a proposed ordinance, a new inspector general for public safety would be created. That position would be separate from COPA,  32nd Ward Ald. Scott Waguespack tells CBS 2.

 

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