On today’s Elevating Pikes Peak Women, we’re sitting down to discuss the next steps for LETAC (Law Enforcement Transparency and Accountability Commission) in Colorado Springs…
Today, we’re discussing the Law Enforcement Transparency and Accountability Commission (LETAC) and its mission in Colorado Springs. We are sitting down with members Deborah Walker, and Felicia Embry both members of the commission. We did a previous episode to learn what the commission is, and now we’re sitting down to discuss some of their recommendations and get an update since it’s about a year old now.
Listen to the previous episode on LETAC.
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