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As per Senate Bill 111, law enforcement agencies around Oregon are drawing up guidelines for investigating incidents involving Police use of Deadly Force. What are the key policy pieces on the table? Lisa Loving speaks with Multnomah County Sheriff Lt. Harry Smith and Lt. Mary Lindstrand on public participation in creating the policy. Tune in and call in!
Read Lt. Smith's Press Release here...
Press Release
Multnomah County’s Police Agencies - SB 111 Community Outreach Presentation
Policing agencies in Multnomah County would like to invite the community to view a presentation on the county-wide plan for managing use of deadly physical force incidents.
The purpose of this presentation is to promote public confidence and understanding of the comprehensive protocols in place and to share information regarding how this plan establishes a framework for a consistent response by police agencies in dealing with deadly force incidents.
Senate Bill 111 requires that each county in the state develop, approve and submit to the Attorney General a plan relating to managing deadly physical force incidents.
Representatives from Fairview Police Department, Gresham Police Department, Multnomah County Sheriff’s and District Attorney’s Office, Oregon State Police, Portland Police Bureau, Port of Portland Police and Troutdale Police Department will be present during the presentation.
(Spanish interpreters will be in attendance)
SB 111 Community Outreach Presentation
Date: April 14, 2011
Location:
Multnomah County East Building,
Sharron Kelly Conference Room,
600 NE 8th Street,
Gresham, Oregon
Contact Info: Lt. Harry Smith
Acting Public Information Officer
Multnomah County Sheriff's Office
Pager #503-271-0226
Ofc. #503-988-4135
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