In Oakland, three police chiefs have resigned or been dismissed in the past month amid allegations that more than a dozen police officers were involved with a teenage sex worker. In Oakland, as in many cities where police are under the spotlight, local lawmakers and citizens have complained that they've been left in the dark. There's a California state law which places strict restrictions on the release of information about police officers who have been found to commit serious misconduct. Host Queena Kim talks with State Senator Mark Leno of San Francisco who introduced a bill that tried to change that.
Oakland Police Scandal Could Lead to Statewide Vote on Opening Cops' Personnel Records

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