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Wednesday, August 4, 2004 at 02:45PM
The Los Angeles Police Commission's Inspector General
Andre Birotte Jr. said last week that residents should not expect an
"a-ha" moment when the LAPD's report on the arrest of Stanley Miller is
released later this month. Birotte said that an article in the Los
Angeles Times severely misquoted him by suggesting that the report
would be released soon, and that it would give residents the insight
and analysis they want. Birotte said the report will most likely be
released on Aug. 23, 60 days after Miller's arrest, and weeks could
pass before any discipline is carried out against the officers
involved, assuming they are found guilty of misconduct. [more]