LOS ANGELES, CA – The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has placed a group of officers assigned to its recruitment office ...
An LAPD investigation into racist, sexist, homophobic comments has been launched amid an LA Times article exposed their behavior.
The officers were identified by the LA Times as Sgt. Denny Jong, who is Asian, Lt. Louis Lavender, who is Black, Ofc. Shirley Burgos, a Latina, Ofc. Christian Flores, a Latino, and an officer ...
LAPD is expediting an investigation into officers' racist remarks, with those involved reassigned to home duties.
Chief Jim McDonnell Tuesday called details of a whistleblower's complaint alleging racism and discrimination by officers in ...
Secret recordings have sparked multiple investigations and led some officers to be removed from the department’s recruitment ...
The involved officers have been “assigned to home” without police powers, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said during a Tuesday ...
The involved officers have been “assigned to home” without police powers, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said during a Tuesday ...
Police Chief Jim McDonnell promised the department was taking the matter seriously but cautioned city laws prohibit the ...
The accused officers have been removed from their posts with “no police powers,” the LAPD chief said. In light of a ...
Several Los Angeles police officers are at the center of a complaint alleging they made racist, sexist, and homophobic ...
Crude details, including secret recordings, are emerging in a case of alleged racism and sexism by several male and female officers working in The Los Angeles Police Department’s Recruiting ...