LAPD Report On Echo Park Protest Says Better System For Tracking Projectiles And Dealing With Independent Journalists Needed
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - In a new report, the Los Angeles Police Department admits that they need a better system for tracking the use of projectiles and for dealing with the rise of independent journalists.
The report is related to a March protest in Echo Park in which 182 people were arrested on charges of failure to disperse.
Clashes between protestors and police that day had to do with the closure of Echo Park Lake and the clearing of homeless encampments.
LAPD's report also blamed the city for a lack of park rangers, claiming that rangers could've prevented some of the problems by preventing the encampment from growing so large.
The Police Commission will review the report further at a Tuesday meeting.