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Committee explores changes to how police deal with the mentally ill

March 29, 2019
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From KATU.com, March 28, 2019 By now, many Portlanders have heard of the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing (PCCEP). It’s a citizen committee that formed in the wake of a legal settlement between the city of Portland and the U.S. Justice Department. There are also subcommittees exploring specific issues relating to how police officers interact […]

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Renaud Testimony to Portland City Council on Andre Gladen

March 8, 2019
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JASON RENAUD TESTIMONY TO PORTLAND CITY COUNCIL ON ANDRE GLADEN March 6, 2019 Since 2006, the year James Chasse a gentle man with schizophrenia was beaten to death by three Portland police officers, the City of Portland has failed to reduce or eliminate the routine harm done by police to people with mental illness. Mostly […]

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