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Some civic leaders say LA should have appointed Latino police chief
L.A. activist Cesia Dominguez-Lopez says a police chief's stands on policies is a better measure of whether they will adequately police a diverse community like L.A. than their race or ethnicity.
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Some civic leaders say LA should have appointed Latino police chief
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti passed over LAPD Deputy Chief Robert Arcos as chief of police. Garcetti picked Michel Moore, of the LAPD, instead. A missed opportunity, some leaders said.