Bill Pavelic Speaking Out, William Bill Pavelic Exposing Racism and Racist Cops

In 1991, Bill Pavelic established himself as the foremost insider critic of racism and corruption in the LAPD.

In 1991, Bill Pavelic established himself as the foremost insider critic of racism and corruption in the LAPD.  

Bill Pavelic has been the subject of many articles nationally and internationally for speaking out against and exposing racism that he personally witnessed as a LAPD Detective.

On June 30, 1992, Bill Pavelic sent the following letter to the Los Angeles Sentinel concerning the institutionalized racism, corruption, and sexism, of the LAPD under Chief Daryl Gates’ leadership.


To: Los Angeles Sentinel Opinion Section

As a 19 year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department, I am elated that Chief Gates was forced into retirement. His corrupt managerial style, coupled with his inflammatory and intemperate public comments, have done irreparable damage to the City of Los Angeles and its police department.

Daryl Gates and his close associates are suffering from a disease called megalomania……an exaggerated belief in their own greatness and that of the organization. In order to maintain a mythical status of being “the best law enforcement agency in the world” the LAPD management developed a bunker mentality and consciously impeded and retarded investigations or inquiries which reflected poorly on the organization. The “us against them” mentality required faulty analysis which was oftentimes based on pseudo reasoning, clever fallacies and distorted or manufactured evidence.

The disciplinary system under the leadership of Daryl Gates lacked consistency, uniformity and equality and sent a deplorable signal to others on the force, that it is OK to falsify official investigations, violate the LAPD manual, discredit the Code of Ethics and be dishonest as long as you are a member of management or have friends at the top who will protect you even when prima facie evidence of a crime is clearly evident.

Chief Gates has failed to hold accountable personnel under his control who were acting under the color of law and were exercising illegal direction under the guise of official authority. In no sphere of public life is this practice more repugnant than in law enforcement. Chief Gates, who morally bankrupt the Los Angeles Police Department, forgot, or never knew, that true leadership can be gained only by an intolerance of wrong doing…and…unless we all abide by the highest standards among ourselves, we have no business enforcing the law upon others.

Chief Gates used the Internal Affairs Division to intimidate those officers who dared to speak out against Los Angeles Police Department’s institutionalized racism, corruption, sexism, mismanagement, promotional cronyism and other sensitive issues. If the Internal Affairs Division didn’t get these “disloyal” police officers, like the Russian KGB, the organization could always count on the Medical Liaison Unit to send these officers to the Department shrink…to certify them as functionally crazy.

Under the leadership of Chief Williams, respect for individual dignity will once again become an integral part of the Los Angeles Police Department’s philosophy…a philosophy that will be based on the principles of professionalism, reverence for the law and harmony between the police and the community it serves.

Respectfully,

Bill Pavelic, Southwest Division

2008/5/17

Investigators offers Simpson free help

@ 04:26 AM (2 months, 7 days ago)

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS

 

May 27, 1996, Monday, HOME FINAL EDITION

 

BYLINE: San Francisco Examiner

 

SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 12A

 

LENGTH: 204 words

 

DATELINE: SAN FRANCISCO

 

SAN FRANCISCO - OK, O.J. here's your chance.

So, you think whoever killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman is on the loose and may have ties to San Francisco.

Legendary San Francisco private eye Hal Lipset and five fellow gumshoes have an offer that may fit snug as a glove.  They'll prove you right or wrong - for free.

"I want to clear San Francisco's name," Mr. Lipset said, so the world will not think a brutal killer or killers lurk in the city.

Mr. Simpson's private investigator, Bill Pavelic, welcomed the offer Friday and said he will discuss it with Mr. Simpson, who was acquitted Oct. 3 of the crimes.

Mr. Simpson told Oxford University students May 14 that he has strong leads tying the suspect or suspects to his hometown.

Mr. Lipset called The Examiner to say that he and fellow sleuths want to crack the case a la Sam Spade, their literary hero.

"If you say somebody is following you, I'm going to find if they are," said Mr. Lipset.  "If I find you're not being followed, I'm going to refer you to a psychiatrist."

"If there are leads in San Francisco that somebody is not looking into, then I think they should be," Mr. Lipset said.

Distributed by Scripps-McClatchy Western Service.

 

LOAD-DATE: May 28, 1996

 

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

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