Las Vegas Sun

May 6, 2024

Letter: SUN report on Metro reveals police deficiencies

Some things seem to be fairly obvious: The background check on officers recently hired by Metro seems to leave a lot to be desired. Whoever was responsible should be disciplined. It would seem to me that, when it is possible for reports to discover items in a person's past that would be disqualifying for an important job, such should have been discovered beforehand by an agency, one of whose major responsibilities is investigation.

Training would seem to be in question. Recently, an incident occurred that had me wondering why four supposedly trained officers could not subdue one person armed only with a steak knife.

A civilian overview board just might be the answer. I realize that the last thing Metro wants is a bunch of civilians have an overview of and meddling in police business. However, in the final analysis, all police business is taxpayers' business. The police might just find it to their advantage to have a wholly independent panel review their actions.

William H. Glaze

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