Investigations

Police Beat 3/26/21: The week in review.

Wow, we’ve made it to the end of the first week of the Honest Police Project on the web! At the end of every week we plan to roll together the week’s news in police integrity, accountability, honesty, and trustworthiness (read: the complete lack thereof). We will eventually allow you to get these as a email newsletter, so stay tuned for that. Now let’s get down to our weekly Police Beat.

Portland Chief Lovell holds press conference. DA doxxing, leaks, police politicking, rebuilding public trust, and more.

Yesterday PPB chief Chuck Lovell held a half-hour press conference. Most of the media’s questions revolved around getting to the bottom of recent behavior of cops eroding community trust in the bureau. It was a display of little substance and plenty of thin platitudes. Below we’ve some relevant quotes.

Independent investigator announced for ‘Portland Police Leakgate’

The latest update has arrived for this story that won’t easily die, and it goes against the will of Portland’s police union (PPA).

Yesterday it was announced that OIR, an independent police consulting group, has been contracted to investigate the politically-motivated leak falsely implicating City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty in a hit-and-run incident in SE Portland.