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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Los Angeles County Seeks Public Input on Deputy Gangs

Residents urged to share experiences with Sheriff’s Department groups

Los Angeles County residents can now report their experiences with alleged deputy gangs through an online survey open through July 15.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission is collecting first-hand accounts about interactions with deputies believed to be part of deputy gang groups within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputy gangs and cliques have existed within the Sheriff’s Department for decades, according to the Commission statement. These groups are characterized by conduct including potential law violations, excessive force, and threats to the public or fellow law enforcement personnel.

In February, the commission developed 27 recommendations to address deputy gangs, which the Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted in March. The board directed the commission to compile community experiences with these groups.

Beyond the online survey, the commission will host a virtual Community Listening Session on July 10 to collect additional feedback.

Created in 2016, the Civilian Oversight Commission provides independent oversight of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Its mission includes investigating departmental policies and investigating practices to improve transparency and accountability.

Community members can access the survey at bit.ly/Survey-Deputy-Gangs.

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