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The city of South Bend started forming the office and review board in 2020 in the wake of the George Floyd murder. It has taken four years for the city to hire a director and for the common council to appoint and train nine community members to review police misconduct allegations.
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The South Bend Common Council unanimously passed a resolution Monday night outlining a plan to hire a new Community Police Review Board director and appoint the board’s nine members.
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The South Bend Common Council has unveiled a process for hiring a new director for the city’s Community Police Review Board — and it will include a lot of public input.
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The Common Council has not yet named any of the board's nine members, despite taking applications in June 2021.
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The South Bend Common Council has unanimously passed a pair of bills moving the salary for the director of the Community Police Review Board from the city…
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After months of controversy, Joshua Reynolds has officially resigned as director of South Bend’s Community Police Review Board. A city spokesperson said…
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The South Bend Common Council has started consideration of a pair of bills that would strip the salary from embattled former Community Police Review Board…
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South Bend Common Council Sidelines Reynolds, Moves Control of Police Review Board To Mayor’s OfficeThe South Bend Common Council unanimously voted Monday night to move oversight of the city’s Community Police Review Board to the mayor’s office. But…
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The South Bend NAACP, Black Lives Matter and other community organizations are urging the Common Council to not change the structure of the city’s…
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Moving South Bend Police Review Board To Mayor’s Office Would Destroy Its Credibility, Director SaysDuring an Aug. 4 town hall hosted by Black Lives Matter, South Bend Community Police Review Board director Joshua Reynolds said moving oversight of the…