LA Sheriff's Watchdog Confirms Deputies Disproportionately Detain, Arrest, Discipline Black Teens In The Antelope Valley

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LA Sheriff's Watchdog Confirms Deputies Disproportionately Detain, Arrest, Discipline Black Teens In The Antelope Valley
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LA Sheriff's Watchdog Confirms Sheriff’s Deputies Disproportionately Detain, Arrest, Discipline Black Teens In The Antelope Valley

Mohamed said that made it hard to"investigate the reason for the deputy's contact with the student." The office finally received the body cam video in the past few days, he said.

, the office found the Sheriff’s Department underreported more than 50,000 stops and more than 70,000 arrests between 2018 and 2019. The analysis found Black students made up about 67% of the contacts made by Lancaster station deputies, while comprising only about 18% of total school enrollment. The analysis by the Inspector General’s office found the majority of contacts with high school students were self-initiated by deputies.Huntsman’s office also found that Black and Latino high school-aged youth had fewer recorded contacts with deputies outside of school than inside.

The office listed a number of recommendations “aimed at increasing the transparency, accuracy and efficacy of oversight of School Resource Deputies and the safety of community youth.

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