Police to Rally Against Time Warner
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Police organizations opposed to Time Warner’s release of the controversial rap song “Cop Killer” will hold their first march today, a day in advance of the company’s annual shareholders meeting.
The Beverly Hills rally is being organized by the Law Enforcement Alliance of America, a Falls Church, Va., organization affiliated with two California groups: The California Correctional Peace Officers Assn. and Crime Victims United.
The LEAA expects a turnout of 200 to 300 police officers and other supporters at 10 a.m. at the Beverly Hills Hilton. The group will proceed on foot to the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel, where some Time Warner directors are staying in advance of the meeting. The group hopes to meet with the Time Warner board.
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