Pubdate: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 Source: Daily News of Los Angeles (CA) Copyright: 2000 Daily News of Los Angeles Address: P.O. Box 4200, Woodland Hills, CA 91365 Fax: (818)713-3723 Feedback: http://www.DailyNews.com/contact/letters.asp Website: http://www.DailyNews.com/ Author: Greg Gittrich and Beth Barrett Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rampart.htm. Police Union Wants Independent Probe Disgusted by corruption within its ranks, the police union representing 9,500 LAPD officers on Monday unexpectedly called for an independent citizens review of the widening Rampart scandal. The Los Angeles Police Protective League's decision to back civilian oversight of the investigation marked a "historic departure from its past bulwark defense of all things LAPD," the union said in a statement. "This represents a great leap forward for the police union, and it's also the first step in reinforcing to the public that restoring the credibility of the Police Department is our single biggest priority," said union President Ted Hunt. "It is also important for the public to know that the police union is solidly in favor of a thorough, fair and comprehensive investigation." In its 75-year history, the union has never before called for an outside review of the Los Angeles Police Department. By doing so, the union finds itself at odds with Police Chief Bernard C. Parks, who opposes such a review, and in an unusual partnership with the ACLU and other civil rights leaders, who have long criticized the LAPD. LAPD spokesman Cmdr. David Kalish said the department believes police oversight is properly the responsibility of the five-member Police Commission. "They're an independent body that provides civilian oversight," Kalish said. "We have confidence in the Board of Police Commissioners to fulfill that critical role." More than a dozen LAPD officers have been fired or relieved of duty in connection with the corruption detailed thus far by corrupt-cop-turned-snitch Rafael Perez in sworn statements to investigators. Hunt said it is "imperative that an official, arm's-length and objective viewpoint weigh in on the report in order to assure public confidence in its findings." At the urging of the police union, USC law professor Erwin Chemerinsky said Monday that he has agreed to conduct an independent review of the LAPD report on the scandal, which is due to be released March 1. Parks convened a special Board of Inquiry to investigate the corruption centered in the Rampart Division's Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH) unit. "This is unprecedented in this city," Chemerinsky said. "The protective league for the first time really wants to be a force for progressive change and reform in the Police Department." Chemerinsky, who served as the chairman of Los Angeles' elected Charter Reform Commission, stressed that his review will be independent, not prepared on behalf of the union. Chemerinsky said he will oversee a research and administrative staff and expects the review to take 30 to 90 days to complete. Hunt said Chemerinsky's work is "not meant to supercede the work of the civilian Board of Police Commissioners." "Any report that portends to be thorough must include findings and recommendations regarding the Police Commission and its role in rooting out corruption, hiring policies and management oversight," Hunt said. "This they cannot do objectively without active public participation in the process." The corruption probe ignited in September when Perez agreed to incriminate himself and other cops in exchange for a lenient prison sentence for stealing eight pounds of cocaine from an LAPD evidence room. He is scheduled to be sentenced Friday. Parks maintains that his investigators have given the District Attorney's Office enough evidence to prosecute three dirty cops connected to the scandal. As the Daily News reported Monday, District Attorney Gil Garcetti has not filed criminal charges against individual officers, choosing instead to try to build stronger cases against them and pursue broader conspiracy charges against all the dirty cops involved. - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson