<![CDATA[Jezebel: william bratton]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: william bratton]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/williambratton http://jezebel.com/tag/williambratton <![CDATA[LAPD Allows Prosecution Deadline To Lapse For Hundreds Of Unexamined Rape Kits]]> Even after several articles published over the summer chastised the Los Angeles Police Department for its backlog of 7,000 unprocessed rape kits, the LAPD has allowed the prosecution deadline to lapse for 200 of those kits, the Los Angeles Times reports. Police Chief William Bratton tells the Times that his department needs more staff and at least $7 million to sort through the remaining backlog. "What happened here is there are not enough people in the crime lab to do the work," Bratton says. "We got the City Council to authorize 16 additional people, but they did not fund it."

The LAPD has failed in another substantial way when it comes to rape kits: they did not comply with a state law that says victims must be notified if their rape kits are not processed within a 2-year window. If authorities had made those notifications, the Times reports, the statute of limitations would have been extended. However, this is not just a local problem. 169,000 rapes nationwide have untested DNA evidence.

In an unsigned editorial, the Times places the blame at the feet of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who has put what the paper feels is too much focus on getting more police officers on the street rather than attending to other vital police department needs, like rape kit examiners. "Hiring more officers remains a worthy goal, but it need not be done foolishly and with contempt for rape victims whose cases deserve attention," the editorial notes. "The City Council — and the LAPD — must make funding the necessary lab work a priority."

Earlier this year, Chief Bratton turned to the LA Police Foundation to raise private funds for rape kit examination, and he's raised $1.5 million so far. The website for the Police Foundation with information on how to make a contribution is here.

200 Sex Assault Cases Pass Prosecution Deadline Before LAPD Tested DNA Kits [LA Times]
The LAPD's 7,000 Victims Of Neglect [LA Times]

Earlier: Meet Sarah Tofte: Death Penalty Researcher Turned Rape Kit Activist
Crime And No Punishment

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<![CDATA[Loose Lips]]> Liz Taylor's rep says that Liz is "fine" and "surrounded by family, friends, and fabulous jewels." Don't believe the tabloids! • Verne Troyer, a.k.a. Mini-Me, is suing his ex-girlfriend and sex tape co-star Ranae Shrider for a cool $20 million for allegedly picking a lock on Troyer's door, picking up, and tossing him to the ground. Uh, ow. • LAPD Chief William Bratton held a press conference opposing stricter laws against those sweet, lovable, and always law abiding paparazzi. Oh, and he also decided to out Lindsay Lohan as "going gay." Hm, apparently someone follows the gossip blogs! [E! Online, TMZ, Perez Hilton]

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<![CDATA[Loose Lips]]> An L.A. county commissioner is trying to crack down on invasive paparazzi with a bill dubbed Britney's Law, and local police chief William Bratton does not give a fuck. "What we need is Britney Spears to stay home instead of traipsing all over town. That would solve the problem. We don't need additional laws.... I've got laws coming out my ears to deal with this issue." • Ryan Phillippe was spotted wearing a Barack Obama T-shirt. We always take political advice from anyone featured in Cruel Intentions. • Following her racy New York photo shoot, Lohan has signed up for a role where she'll be fully clothed in period garb: she's starring alongside Jack Black in a comedy about Ren Faires. Ye Olde Times, according to E!, "follows two rival Renaissance Faire troupes as they make their way through the competitive circuit. " Um, interesting choice! [Perez Hilton, Us, E! Online]

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