Paul Parker, who left his role as executive director of the Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board this month, says he hopes the board reconsiders its approach to the media and that current policies don’t always serve transparency goals.
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Paul Parker, who left his role as executive director of the Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board this month, says he hopes the board reconsiders its approach to the media and that current policies don’t always serve transparency goals.