LAPD struggles to recruit Black officers |
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is facing a significant decline in Black recruits, particularly women, after the department's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program was shut down by LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell during an administrative reshuffle this year. The Oscar Joel Bryant Assn., which represents the LAPD's 700 or so Black officers, said responses to White House attacks on pro-diversity programs “do not need to wait for the future.” Capt. Shannon Enox-White, the association's president, said: “[T]hose concerns are here today for all groups . . . When we swore an oath to protect the Constitution and the organization's very mission statement elevates DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) principles, I do not see how we can step away from them now or ever.” |
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