A new report from Loyola Law School details the last 50 years of deputy policing in Los Angeles and calls for more community collaboration and increased transparency from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The report lists 18 past and present “deputy gangs” within the Sheriff’s Department, whose jurisdiction extends to 141 unincorporated communities throughout the county.
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