Facial recognition tech likely to be used to identify attackers at UCLA, ex-LAPD captain says

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The University of California hired a law enforcement consulting firm to lead an independent investigation into UCLA’s planning and police response.

Los Angeles City Councilmember Hugo Soto Martinez shared that several councilmembers have asked for a report about the LAPD’s response as well.The University of California hired a law enforcement consulting firm to lead an independent investigation into UCLA’s planning and police response when violence broke out on campus between pro-Palestinian protesters and counter demonstrators last week, the public university system announced Tuesday.

"You can take a photo of you right now, and I can take that clip and drop it onto google image. And it will probably tell me who you are,” retired captain Paul Vernon said.The LA Times had also reported UCLA detectives are scanning hundreds of images as they work to identify the attackers. “I began filming, kept a respectful distance,” said Sean Beckner-Carmitchel, who is a writer and videographer.

 

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