Q&A
CCRB's handling of stop and frisk cases during Dr. Khalid's previous tenure
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Council Member Keith Powers inquires about how the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) handled the high volume of stop and frisk cases during Dr. Mohammad Khalid's previous tenure. Dr. Khalid explains the board's approach to investigating and deciding these cases.
- Khalid emphasizes that every case was investigated properly and decided by a three-member panel
- He expresses confidence in the process, stating that if everything is done according to the law, there shouldn't be problems
- Khalid commits to ensuring CCRB follows proper procedures and city charter rules if reappointed
Keith Powers
0:55:38
APPRECIATING, CAN YOU TALK ABOUT How that during your last tenure there, how that how the board handled those cases in terms of workload.
0:55:49
It seems like it was a tremendously high amount of cases that were coming in and how you and your colleagues attended to those And then, yeah, we'll do that question, and then I'll move on to my next.
Dr. Mohammad Khalid
0:56:02
I I think that the the time I was on the board, we made sure that every case is He's been investigated properly, and 3 board members will make the right decision.
0:56:17
I didn't see that much problem at that time.
0:56:20
And so I I guess that if everything is done properly according to the law, which, then I don't think there'll be any problem.
0:56:31
I do not know exactly how the board is working right now because I'm I'm out of Sarukuru for at least 10 years.
0:56:38
But I hope that if I'm approved and I become member, I will make sure on my part that the CCRB does everything in a proper way according to the rules and laws of the of the city charter.
0:56:52
And so that's what I think that will be something that I look forward to.
0:56:58
If there is something I can do, I will be definitely part of the making a better CCRP.