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DESCRIPTION:On May 27th, the Berkeley police chief did not make a scheduled appearance 
 to turn over the BPD's report on their response to the December 
 #BlackLivesMatter protests.  \n\nThere is an ongoing inquiry into the use 
 of batons, projectile weapons, and tear gas.  (Interestingly, the city 
 manager has announced resignation in the midst of this inquiry and will be 
 working in an advisory position with the city of Oakland).\n\nThe Berkeley 
 police review commission needs more testimony from the public, so more 
 pressure can be put on the police to explain their actions and turn over 
 their report.\n\nPublic testimony also puts pressure on the review 
 commission itself, to hold the Berkeley police accountable.  \n\nTestimony 
 against police actions would be made during public comment.  Public comment 
 is at the beginning at the meeting and at the end.  Any person who speaks 
 during the start of the meeting can also speak again at the end, to make 
 clarifying points or add more information.  You do not have to identify 
 yourself during public comment. \n\nAfter the first round of public 
 comment, the review commission will continue its inquiry in public view, 
 asking the police chief questions in public view.  Cameras and other 
 recording equipment are permitted; this is a public meeting and can be 
 recorded.  \n\nBring food for yourself, these meetings go from 7PM to 10PM. 
  \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/06/03/18773120.php
SUMMARY:Testify Against Berkeley Police (#BlackLivesMatter Inquiry)
LOCATION:2939 Ellis St, (intersection at Ashby Ave.)\nSouth Berkeley Senior Center\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/06/03/18773120.php
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