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NEW ALLEGATIONS HIT FORMER DEPUTY CHIEF 11 LAPD OFFICERS ACCUSE BERKOW OF SEX, RACIAL BIAS.


Byline: KERRY CAVANAUGH Staff Writer

Already under fire for allegations that he promoted his paramours, former LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel.
2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department.
 Deputy Chief Michael Berkow was accused Friday of discriminating against 11 other officers when he reorganized a key Internal Affairs Internal affairs may refer to:
  • Internal affairs of a sovereign state.
  • Internal affairs (law enforcement), a division of a law enforcement agency which investigates cases of lawbreaking by members of that agency
 division.

The officers have filed suit against the Los Angeles Police Department "LAPD" and "L.A.P.D." redirect here. For other uses, see LAPD (disambiguation).

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, and accuse Berkow -- who is now chief in Savannah Savannah, city, United States
Savannah, city (1990 pop. 137,560), seat of Chatham co., SE Ga., a port of entry on the Savannah River near its mouth; inc. 1789.
, Ga. -- of harassment and discrimination.

In one lawsuit, a female officer alleges Berkow ignored her complaints that she was being harassed by co-workers because of her sexual orientation sexual orientation
n.
The direction of one's sexual interest toward members of the same, opposite, or both sexes, especially a direction seen to be dictated by physiologic rather than sociologic forces.
.

In a separate lawsuit, six African-American and Latino officers allege Berkow removed them from a prestigious assignment without explanation or proper procedure.

With attention focused on Berkow, four of the officers spoke about their lawsuit Friday during a press conference at the Woodland Hills office of their attorney, Bradley Gage.

Gage is also representing Ya-May Christle, who is suing the LAPD for sexual harassment sexual harassment, in law, verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, aimed at a particular person or group of people, especially in the workplace or in academic or other institutional settings, that is actionable, as in tort or under equal-opportunity statutes. , sex discrimination and retaliation RETALIATION. The act by which a nation or individual treats another in the same manner that the latter has treated them. For example, if a nation should lay a very heavy tariff on American goods, the United States would be justified in return in laying heavy duties on the manufactures and  after she said Berkow helped promote women in her division with whom he allegedly had sexual relationships.

``What has (Police Chief William) Bratton done to eliminate discrimination and harassment?'' Gage said. ``As far as we know, not one of these complaints was fully investigated. Not one of these complaints resulted in corrective action A corrective action is a change implemented to address a weakness identified in a management system. Normally corrective actions are instigated in response to a customer complaint, abnormal levels if internal nonconformity, nonconformities identified during an internal audit or .''

Bratton fired back, issuing a statement in which he notes that numerous women, including African-Americans and Latinos have been promoted to the department's highest ranks.

``The allegations being made by the plaintiffs are so outrageous and without foundation, they do not merit a response other than that we will be happy to see them in court, where I expect the department will prevail,'' he said.

The lawsuit filed earlier this year stems from a 2004 reorganization, ordered by Bratton, of the Critical Incident Investigation Division, which looks into citizen complaints and use-of-force incidents.

Bratton said the federal monitor overseeing the division raised concerns about the quality of its inquiries and asked Berkow to overhaul the program.

Berkow brought the newly named Force Investigation Unit under the command of his Professional Standards Bureau. He brought some of the CIID CIID Computer Implemented Inventions Directive (European Union convention on software patents)
CIID Commission Internationale des Irrigations et du Drainage (French)
CIID Card Issuer Identifier
 officers into the new unit, but 13 others were told to find other jobs within the LAPD.

Gage on Friday provided a copy of a memo written in May 2004 by Deputy Chief James McMurray that warned of a ``disturbing trend'' in employees left out of the new unit.

Many were injured on duty, had cancer or significant family illnesses, he wrote.

``Unfortunately, I do not believe that excluding detectives with medical/disability issues will be looked on favorably by any outside party,'' McMurray wrote in the memo.

While the issue of racial bias is not clear cut, he wrote, ``decisions like these must be considered very carefully.''

Among those left out of the new unit was Lt. Otis Dobine, who had been picked to create the CIID in 2001 and was the first black lieutenant to oversee officer-involved-shooting investigations.

Dobine said he was devastated dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 when he was removed from the job he loved.

``There's no other reason why I wouldn't have gone to the division other than my race.''

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