Beverly Hills police unit is accused of targeting Black shoppers on Rodeo Drive last year

LA Times

BY MATTHEW ORMSETHSTAFF WRITER
Beverly Hills Police Chief Dominick Rivetti stands outside of Beverly Hills City Hall. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)

Last month, two attorneys summoned reporters to the steps of Beverly Hills City Hall to make a disturbing accusation. Police had deliberately targeted Black shoppers along the city’s famous Rodeo Drive.

The proof, they said, was in the numbers: A special team of officers assigned last fall to patrol the opulent shopping corridor arrested dozens of people for minor infractions such as jaywalking or riding scooters on a sidewalk and all but one of them were Black, they alleged. They labeled it brazen, illegal racial profiling.

A closer examination of the Beverly Hills Police Department’s Rodeo Drive Team offers a more complicated picture of the operation, shedding light on how it started and raising new questions about why the overwhelming majority of the people arrested were Black.

Publish : 2021-10-27 18:43:00

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