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4.DT i0l^p | *% X-40 "* Mdn Wounded as Officer Mistakes Keys for Handgun ' From Unitetl Press International cers arrived. Not knowing if Bates ankle holster Police shol and wounded a man wa> lhc mooned gunman, police Hagerty fired one shot, grazing early Saturday afler mistaking the ordered him lo raise his hands and Bales in the lefl thigh. Invcsliga- metallic flash of-keys in his hartd ',c down on lnC ^v^way. Nuckles tors discovered thai Hales had noi for a gun. authorities said. M,d- grabbed a gun but was carrying a Officers were dispatched lo a As Bales squalled on the asphalt 8Cl of kcvs in hl* hand whcn hc waH home In the 600 block of W.97ih St. with his hands over his head, his Jhot. Nuckles said, afler neighbors reported gunshots right hand quickly dropped lo his * Bates was not arrested. Para- about 4:20 a.m.. Sgt. Sid Nuckles ankle. Officer James Hagerty. 32, medics look him to Daniel freeman •aid. Matthew Bates, 30. walked out saw a metallic flash and thought Memorial Hospital, where he'was from behind the house when offi- Bates had grabbed a gun from an listed in satisfactory condition
Object Description
Title | Correspondence: complaints against LAPD, 1978-1991 |
Description | Newspaper clippings (Los Angeles Times, L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles Daily News, New York Times, Sentinel) and magazine articles (U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek) documenting Los Angeles Police Department misconduct under Chief Daryl F. Gates, 1978-1991, compiled by Irving Kessler and Lynn F. Kessler. Includes: Introduction, Contents, Excessive force, Rodney King, Mexican nationality, Civil rights, Property, Silence, Discrimination, Accountability, Gates intolerance, Recommendations. PART OF A SERIES: Materials in the series fall into one of several categories related to the Independent Commission's work product: (1) Commission meeting materials, which include meeting agendas, work plans, memoranda, and articles about police misconduct that were circulated and reviewed during the Commission's internal meetings; (2) public correspondence, which includes citizen complaints against the LAPD in the form of written testimony, articles, and an audio cassette tape, as well as letters drafted by citizens in support of the LAPD; (3) summaries of interviews held with LAPD officers regarding Departmental procedures and relations; (4) public meeting materials, which include transcripts, supplementary documents, and witness statements that were reviewed at the Commission's public meetings; (5) press releases related to the formation and work product of the Commission; and (6) miscellaneous materials reviewed by the Commission during its study, including LAPD personnel and training manuals, a memorandum of understanding, and messages from the LAPD's Mobile Digital Terminal (MDT) system. |
Coverage date | 1978/1991 |
Creator |
Kessler, Irving, compiler Kessler, Lynn F., compiler |
Publisher (of the original version) | Los Angeles Times; L.A. Weekly; U.S. News & World Report; Los Angeles Daily News; New York Times; Newsweek; Sentinel |
Place of publication (of the original version) | Los Angeles, California, USA; Washington, DC, USA; New York, New York, USA |
Publisher (of the digital version) | University of Southern California |
Date created | 1991 |
Date issued | 1978/1991 |
Type |
texts images |
Format | 368 p. |
Format (aat) |
clippings (information artifacts) articles summaries |
Format (imt) | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Part of collection | Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department, 1991 |
Series | Independent Commission File List |
File | Complaints, suggestions, and support |
Box and folder | box 23, folders 7-9 |
Provenance | The collection was given to the University of Southern California on July 31, 1991. |
Rights | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Manuscripts Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. |
Physical access | Contact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189; specol@dots.usc.edu |
Repository name | USC Libraries Special Collections |
Repository address | Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 |
Repository email | specol@dots.usc.edu |
Filename | indep-box23-07_09 |
Description
Title | Correspondence: complaints against LAPD, 1978-1991, p. 45 |
Format (imt) | image/tiff |
Physical access | Contact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189; specol@dots.usc.edu |
Full text | 4.DT i0l^p | *% X-40 "* Mdn Wounded as Officer Mistakes Keys for Handgun ' From Unitetl Press International cers arrived. Not knowing if Bates ankle holster Police shol and wounded a man wa> lhc mooned gunman, police Hagerty fired one shot, grazing early Saturday afler mistaking the ordered him lo raise his hands and Bales in the lefl thigh. Invcsliga- metallic flash of-keys in his hartd ',c down on lnC ^v^way. Nuckles tors discovered thai Hales had noi for a gun. authorities said. M,d- grabbed a gun but was carrying a Officers were dispatched lo a As Bales squalled on the asphalt 8Cl of kcvs in hl* hand whcn hc waH home In the 600 block of W.97ih St. with his hands over his head, his Jhot. Nuckles said, afler neighbors reported gunshots right hand quickly dropped lo his * Bates was not arrested. Para- about 4:20 a.m.. Sgt. Sid Nuckles ankle. Officer James Hagerty. 32, medics look him to Daniel freeman •aid. Matthew Bates, 30. walked out saw a metallic flash and thought Memorial Hospital, where he'was from behind the house when offi- Bates had grabbed a gun from an listed in satisfactory condition |
Filename | indep-box23-07-03~043.tif |
Archival file | Volume76/indep-box23-07-03~043.tif |