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The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) is the police union representing Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers up to the rank of lieutenant. [1] LAPPL has a membership of 9,900 sworn officers. [2] The LAPPL serves to protect the interests of LAPD officers through lobbying, legislative and legal advocacy, political action and ...
Throughout its existence, the LAPD absorbed numerous smaller police forces in Greater Los Angeles, including the LACMTA Police in 1997 and the Los Angeles General Services Police in 2012. The LAPD has made several attempts to absorb the Los Angeles Airport Police and Los Angeles Park Ranger Division , though all attempts failed or did not ...
The Los Angeles Police Protective League has filed a lawsuit accusing LAPD Cmdr. Lillian Carranza of improperly accessing the officers' union's records. Lawsuit claims LAPD commander tried to ...
The proposal announced Wednesday by the Los Angeles Police Protective League lists 28 kinds of 911 calls where other city agencies or nonprofit organizations would be sent first.
Police career: Country United States: Department: Los Angeles Police Department: Service years: 1981 – 2008: Rank: Sworn in as an officer – 1981 – Police Officer III – Senior Lead Officer ‡ Badge no. 22885
The Los Angeles Police Protective League, the powerful bargaining body for the city’s rank-and-file officers, has not publicly staked out its position on the insider-outsider debate.
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Tom Saggau, a spokesperson for the Police Protective League, which is the union representing rank-and-file officers, said the league plans to pursue legal action against the city and the LAPD.