On November 1st the Los Angeles County Supervisors officially announced the nine people who will be serving on the Civilian Oversight Commission.
Appointed individually by Solis, Ridley-Thomas, Kuehl, Knabe, and Antonovich, in that order:
Hernan Vera
Attorney
Former President and CEO of Public Counsel
Xavier Thompson
President of Baptist Ministers’ Conference
Senior Pastor of the Southern Saint Paul Church
Patti Giggans
Executive Director of Peace Over Violence
JP Harris
Former LA Sheriff’s Lieutenant
Board Member and Former President of ALADS
Robert C. Bonner
Attorney
Former DEA Administrator
Appointed by the Board of Supervisors from the community applications:
Sean Kennedy
Executive Director of Center for Juvenile Law & Policy at Loyola Law School
Former Federal Public Defender
Heather Miller
***C2ESV NOMINEE***
Rabbi at Beth Chayim Chadashim
Priscilla Ocen
***C2ESV NOMINEE***
Loyola Law School Associate Professor
Lael Rubin
Former Deputy District Attorney
Civilian Oversight Commission Press Conference- Mark-Anthony Johnson from Dignity and Power Now. DPN was the main organization fighting for this Commission. #ClaimYourVictory
Posted by Patrisse Khan-Cullors on Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Patrisse Cullors, DPN’s founder and co-founder of Black Lives Matter, was instrumental in making the commission. She brought the idea to the table and organized local communities to demand it. And although she was nominated by us and made it to the final round of the interview process, the supervisors said her affiliation to BLM was a conflict of interest. However, they did not think that Robert C. Bonner being former administrator of the DEA and commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection was a conflict of interest. And even more shockingly, they didn’t think that JP Harris being a former sheriff’s department lieutenant for the very department this commission is overseeing was a conflict of interest.
Moving forward there is much to be done to ensure that this commission is effective and we are confident in the presence and fortitude of our C2ESV nominees who have been appointed. Stay tuned for more in depth profiles on all of the commissioners. In the meantime we will continue to be vigilant in pushing for subpoena power and to ensure that each commissioner is holding the LASD accountable and serving the people most affected by sheriff violence.