Box 21
Contains 50 Results:
Thompson, Gregory- Chief Deputy District Attorney of Los Angeles County, 1992 June 13
An interview with Gregory Thompson, Chief Deputy District Attorney of Los Angeles County, about the root causes of the civil disturbance, measures taken by the LAPD to prepare for a major civil disturbance, the nature of the violence, the adequacy of the LAPD's subsequent response, and the lessons learned from the incident.
Thompson, Oliver- Chief of Police for the Inglewood, CA Police Department, 1992 June 18
An interview with Oliver Thompson, Chief of Police of Inglewood, about the involvement of his Department in controlling the civil disturbance, his impressions of law enforcement's response to the disturbance, and the collaboration between his Department and other law enforcement agencies. Also included are several documents pertaining to the activities of the Inglewood Police Department maintained during the disturbance.
Thorton, Jerry- Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge for the FBI, 1992 August 12
An interview with Jerry Thorton, FBI Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge, about the coordination between the FBI and the LAPD during the civil disturbance.
Thrasher, Robert C.- Adjutant General for the California National Guard, 1992 June 24
An interview with Robert C. Thrasher, the Adjutant General for the California National Guard (CNG), about the role and resources of the CNG; its preparedness to respond to a major civil disturbance; its pre-planning activities with regard to the Los Angeles civil disturbance; the interface between the CNG and other law enforcement agencies; the activities of the CNG during the Los Angeles disturbance; and the effect of "federalization" on CNG troops.
Tobey, Roger- Supervising Deputy Probation Officer for the County of Los Angeles's Metropolitan Specialized Gang Unit, 1992 July 20
An interview with Roger Tobey, Supervising Deputy Probation Officer for the County of Los Angeles, Metropolitan Specialized Gang Unit. Topics include the root causes of the civil disturbance, the LAPD's preparedness to handle this type of disturbance, and the adequacy of law enforcement's subsequent response.
Tooley, Reva- Former member of the City of Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners, 1992 June 18
An interview with Reva Tooley, a former Los Angeles Police Commissioner, about LAPD's organizational structure and management, the relationship between the Police Commission and the LAPD, the LAPD's preparedness to handle a major civil disturbance, and recommendations for future improvement.
Torres, Ricardo A.- Presiding Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court, 1992 July 2
An interview with Ricardo A. Torres, Presiding Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court, about the preparation of the Court for massive arrests and other civil disturbance-related results of the Rodney King verdict, as well as, the actual impact of the civil unrest on the Court.
Trundle, John- Captain and Patrol Commander for the Los Angeles Police Department's Southeast Division, 1992 July 8
An interview with John Trundle, Patrol Commander at the LAPD's Southeast Division, about his involvement in controlling the civil disturbance, measures taken by the LAPD to prepare for a major civil disturbance, the LAPD's coordination with other law enforcement agencies, and the adequacy of the LAPD's response to the violence.
Vanson, Peter- Senior Field Sergeant for the Los Angeles Police Department's Southeast Division, 1992 July 6
An interview with Peter Vanson, Senior Field Sergeant of the LAPD's Southeast Division, about his recollection of the civil disturbance, his opinion of the LAPD's preparedness to respond to a major disturbance, and his impression of the adequacy of the LAPD's response to the violence and unrest.
Vernon, Robert- Former Assistant Chief of Police for the Los Angeles Police Department, 1992 September 14
An interview with Robert Vernon, Assistant Chief of Police of the LAPD, about his observations and impressions of the LAPD's role in quelling the civil disturbance. Topics include the LAPD's intelligence and planning measures with regard to the Rodney King verdict, the impact of the "political climate" on the LAPD's response to the civil disturbance, and recommendations for future improvement.