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The official YouTube account of the Los Angeles Police Department was briefly suspended after the department posted a violent video showing what police called a "brutal attack." The LAPD posted ...
The LAPD says the suspension followed the department's plea for help in identifying two assailants who beat a man in the Venice area — an attack caught on video. Violent video prompts YouTube to ...
When Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass gave pay raises to the city’s rank-and-file police officers last year, she sold it as a sensible investment toward regrowing the LAPD to the 9,500-member force ...
The LAPD said the officer involved in the incident, Alexander Donta Mitchell, has since been pulled from field duties and will be under investigation.
The videos give a clearer view of the Feb. 22 incident, which drew intense scrutiny online from anti-police-violence activists after the department identified one of the officers involved in the ...
In 1983, Detective Jay Paul was under investigation for allegedly leaking PDID intelligence to the right-wing group Western Goals Foundation. [6] An internal investigation confirmed that Paul kept PDID files at his home garage in Long Beach. Paul was suspended, but later reinstated with back pay, as his actions were sanctioned by his ...
Los Angeles police officials are investigating an LAPD officer who was seen punching a handcuffed man in a now-viral video, an incident that has sparked calls for the officer to be criminally charged.
An LA City Council leader is under fire for using the police department as her personal security detail all while calling for the LAPD to be defunded.