LOS ANGELES — After Los Angeles police officers shot at people on three consecutive days late last month, the LAPD's civilian bosses turned to Chief Jim McDonnell for an explanation.
The Police Commission wanted to know: What more could the department be doing to keep officers from opening fire?
But in his response at the panel's meeting last week, McDonnell seemed to bristle at the notion his officers were too trigger-happy.
"I think what we're seeing is an uptick in the willingness of criminals within the community to assault officers head-on," he said at the Aug. 26 meeting. "And then officers respond with what they have to do in order to control it."
The commission has heaped praise on McDonnell for his performance since taking over the department in November. But the exchange over