Bail Reduced for Ex-
Originally reported by Mynewsla — 2025-11-05
A former Los Angeles Police Department officer, Clifford Proctor, charged with murder for fatally shooting an unarmed man in Venice in 2015, had his bail reduced to $100,000 and was released on Wednesday. The shooting of Brendon Glenn sparked community protests, but then-District Attorney Jackie Lacey decided not to pursue charges due to insufficient evidence. In September 2024, Proctor was indicted, and he is now scheduled for a hearing on Jan. 27 regarding a defense motion challenging the indictment.
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Bail Reduced for Ex-LAPD Officer Charged in Fatal 2015 Venice Shooting — Mynewsla
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