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- THE WEEK, Page 13NATIONCaught Off Guard
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- A report on the L.A. riots singles out the city's former top
- cop as a culprit
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- As cops go, Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates was rough.
- But he apparently wasn't ready -- at least not last spring, when
- the city exploded just hours after a jury found four police
- officers not guilty in the beating of motorist Rodney King. In a
- report titled "The City in Crisis," an investigative team led by
- former fbi and cia Director William Webster found there was an
- absence of any real and workable plan to respond aggressively to
- the crisis. While the report assigned blame to various members of
- city government, the lion's share of criticism was leveled
- against Gates for misleading other city officials into
- believing an adequate response plan was in place and ready to
- go. Initial response of the L.A.P.D. was marked by "uncertainty,
- some confusion and almost a total lack of coordination," the
- report found. Gates, even before reading the report, called
- Webster and Hubert Williams, president of the Washington-based
- Police Foundation and an adviser to the study team, "liars."
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- Along with its stinging critique, the Webster report
- prescribes a step-by-step plan of action. Not only does it
- recommend redeploying police officers onto patrols, but it also
- calls for a community-based approach to crime fighting, a style
- favored by new police chief Willie Williams. Unless city
- officials act quickly to correct major problems identified in
- the report, warned Webster, "it could happen again." The bottom
- line: the Gates era is over at the Los Angeles Police
- Department.
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