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Draft report on Fairfax police practices calls for culture of transparency

FAIRFAX, Va. 鈥 It was six months ago that the Fairfax County Ad Hoc Police Practices Review Commission began its work developing recommendations about the county鈥檚 police department.

The commission came about after of Springfield in 2013. An unarmed Geer was shot by Officer Adam Torres while standing on his doorstep. A special grand jury recently indicted Torres on a second-degree murder charge.

A聽final report, which includes nearly聽40 pages of recommendations,聽will be presented to the County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 20. The board will then hold public hearings on it before it decides on implementing any, some or all of the recommendations.

The commission — established by Sharon Bulova, chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors聽—聽is made up of current and former members of law enforcement, county officials and community members, among others.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really been a huge amount of work in a relatively short period of time,鈥 Bulova said.

Topics聽commissioners reviewed included聽communications, recruitment, independent oversight and investigations, use of force, as well as mental health and crisis intervention training.

The final report calls for a culture of transparency at the police department. Recommendations also encourage the use of body cameras for police officers and training for more police officers that may respond to situation involving a person suffering from mental illness.

Geer’s death raised questions about how well the police department is able to police itself. 聽The department drew further criticism after it took 18 months to release any information about the investigation into the shooting.

The commission is calling for independent oversight of聽police shooting investigations in which a person is badly hurt or killed. The final report is expected recommend that聽the Board of Supervisors to create and staff the Office of Independent Police Auditor, which will look into investigations involving officers. The report also calls for a Civilian Review Panel, which can review internal affairs investigations of alleged 鈥渁buse of authority鈥 or 鈥渟erious misconduct鈥 by officers.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 affordable, I think it鈥檚 all very doable and I think that鈥檚 going to聽be important in getting it passed through the board of supervisors,鈥 said Jeff Stewart of the recommendations. Stewart witnessed the shooting of Geer, who was his friend.

Some in attendance expressed concern that board wouldn鈥檛 adopt many of the recommendations.

鈥淚 would never create a commission like this without intending to follow through on their recommendations,鈥 Bulova said.

Michael Hershman, the commission’s chairman, says he is hopeful but says getting the recommendations implemented will be the biggest hurdle.

鈥淲e want to make sure that the changes that we recommend are actually implemented and then are sustainable regardless of who the leadership is in the future,鈥 said Hershman.

Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at 海角社区app. Before joining 海角社区app in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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