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NEWS > 06 September 2007

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BRISTOL - Facing allegations by local NAACP leaders that "racism and racial profiling is alive and well in the police department," one police official asked last week, "Where's the proof?"



Monica Ervin and the Rev. E.J. Moss, president and treasurer respectively, of the city's branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, recently stated that police in Bristol target black people when enforcing the law.
Moreover, Ervin said her issue with city police is not so much about race as is the level of competence with which some officers handle ... Read more

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No cover up over police recrui

An external investigation into the man at the centre of a row over police recruit standards has been cleared of any wrongdoing.

The investigation by prominent employment lawyer Peter Churchman was prepared following a complaint against Police General Manager of Human Resources Wayne Annan.

Annan was accused of covering up a report showing a decline in standards of police recruits.

Deputy Commissioner Rob Pope has taken the unusual step of releasing the outcome of the report, while other inquiries are under way, because of recent public allegations attacking Annan's integrity.

He says the investigation indicates Annan acted with integrity and with the best interests of the police.

 

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