Riverside Democrats Condemn Board’s Inaction on Police…
Riverside Sheriff Bianco RIVERSIDE, Calif. – The Riverside County Democratic Party issued a press release this week, responding to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors’ Tuesday decision not to move forward with the creation of a civilian committee to ensure law enforcement accountability. According to the party, Supervisor José Medina introduced the motion to establish the Ad Hoc Committee on civilian oversight of the county sheriff’s department. In 2020, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1185 into law, authorizing counties to create police oversight boards, the party noted.
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