Tyler Izen (à gauche) is the president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League in Los Angeles, Californie. The Los Angeles Police Protective League represents the more than 9,900 dedicated and professional sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department. The league seeks to advance the interest of LAPD officers through legislative and legal advocacy, political action and education. As president, Detective Izen works daily with the Los Angeles Police Department, community groups and fellow officers to protect the rights, interests and welfare of the members of the League.
Izen joined the Los Angeles Police Department on February 4, 1985. He has worked patrol, vice investigations, detective, administrative and supervisory assignments as a police officer, Sergeant and Detective in Northeast, Southeast, Hollywood, Metropolitan Division, Foothill, Internal Affairs, Office of the Inspector General and Force Investigation Division.
He was elected as a Director to the LAPPL on January 1, 2009 and elected and President on January 1, 2012. He currently serves on the Board of Directors (past Chairman) of the Los Angeles Police Federal Credit Union (depuis 1992) and is also a Director with the Los Angeles Police Museum.
Twitter: @lappl_izen.
Nana Gyamfi (droit) a été un avocat des droits humains et civils avec une spécialité dans la défense pénale depuis 1994.
Inspiré par les avocats C. Vernon Mason, Alton Maddox, et le Dr. Lennox Hinds et leur travail au nom du peuple dans le Howard Beach, Tawana Brawley, et les Central Park Cinq essais, Nana est diplômé de l'Université Cornell et a obtenu son diplôme en droit de l'UCLA School de droit.
Elle se considère un avocat pour le peuple et dit qu'elle se consacre à aider les défavorisés et opprimés.
Dans 1992, tout en restant dans l'école de droit, Nana a travaillé avec Chokwe Lumumba à l'Institut de droit noir et co-organisé et dirigé l'organisation communautaire aspect de la défense pour le LA Four Plus, un surnom donné aux hommes accusés de l'attaque de Reginald Denny.
Aujourd'hui, elle dirige la Clinique juridique Crenshaw où, en plus d'être un avocat, elle offre des ateliers de facilité juridiques concernant connaître vos droits. La clinique offre aussi une maison pour les groupes qui travaillent à abolir la peine de mort, la libération des prisonniers politiques, et de briser le complexe industriel de la prison.
Site Web: nanagyamfi.com
Twitter: attorneynana
Août 18, 2014 à 11:12 à la
1. Tyler Izen mentioned that he didn’t want to offend anyone, once he used the “black on black crime” argument, and you checked him on it. Bien, his presence is offensive. Anytime you have this many young black men being murdered, and his only explanation is “we don’t know what really happened” ou “sometimes you’d find some information that would blow your mind” which is code for “we need to find a story to neutralize opinions toward cops…your goal is to protect the police, seulement.
I’m not even sure why he was on the show, but I appreciate you (even though delicately) holding his feet to the fire about his inconsistencies… He offered zero, real sympathy. He’s as heartless and cold as the people he protects…and at the very least, exposing us to heartless drones who don’t have a problem with innocent, unarmed civilians being murdered, helps us to see clearer…