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    Which Way, L.A.?

    Chief Parks Makes Final Appeal to LA City Council

    There was high drama at City Hall today as Bernard Parks appeared before a packed Council chambers and accused Mayor Jim Hahn of orchestrating a "conspiracy" to remove him from office. Attired in full uniform, LA's Police Chief denounced the review process as "unfair" and disputed the Police Protective League's claim that he has damaged department morale. Insisting that he deserves to continue as chief, Parks formally asked the Council to intervene. We hear some of what Parks had to say, and speak with Councilmen Mark Ridley-Thomas, Jack Weiss and Dennis Zine who will vote tomorrow on whether to overturn the action of Hahn's appointed Police Commission and give Parks a second five-year term.

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    By Warren Olney • Apr 16, 2002 • 1 min read

    There was high drama at City Hall today as Bernard Parks appeared before a packed Council chambers and accused Mayor Jim Hahn of orchestrating a "conspiracy" to remove him from office. Attired in full uniform, LA's Police Chief denounced the review process as "unfair" and disputed the Police Protective League's claim that he has damaged department morale. Insisting that he deserves to continue as chief, Parks formally asked the Council to intervene. We hear some of what Parks had to say, and speak with Councilmen Mark Ridley-Thomas, Jack Weiss and Dennis Zine who will vote tomorrow on whether to overturn the action of Hahn's appointed Police Commission and give Parks a second five-year term.

    LA Board of Police Commissioners

    LA City Council

    LA Police Chief

    LA Police Department

    LA Mayor Jim Hahn

    Police Protective League

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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