There is a significant number of officers in the LAPD who repetitively use excessive force against the public and persistently ignore the written guidelines of the department regarding force.
"It's definitely, uh, pound for pound, one of the greatest true-crime stories of all time," Mark Groubert, a journalist who wrote a feature on Lazarus' LAPD unit for L.A. Weekly, told "20/20." ...
During the search, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer's rifle was allegedly pulled into the device by its very powerful magnets, which are used to make a 3D image of a patient's body.
LAPD did not identify the victim in its most recent news release. The suspect vehicle is described as a 2002 to 2007 gray Accord with “oxidized paint, black hub caps and blue dim lights.” ...
Anyone with information is asked to call Investigator Reyes at 818-644-8114. Outside of business hours and on weekends, call 877-LAPD-24-7.
The teen surrendering happened Sept. 26, 28 and 29, Assistant Chief Blake Chow said during Tuesday's LAPD commission meeting. "On September 29th, another parent turned their child in, and that ...
The LAPD does not adequately monitor officers who train new hires in the field, leading to a culture in which hazing is encouraged and rookies are routinely told to “forget everything you learne ...
Lazarus was a rookie cop at the time of the murder in 1986 but was arrested and charged with 29-year-old Sherri Rasmussen's death in 2009 when she was working as an LAPD detective. Rasmussen had ...
Mayor Karen Bass said she would conduct a nationwide search for the next chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, but in ...
She was allowed to keep her job and instead ordered to undergo retraining. Under the LAPD’s disciplinary process, her case was eligible for review by a hearing examiner, who overturned the ...
on the exterior of the LAPD's headquarters in downtown Los Angeles. The LAPD reported that Alex Guillen of Los Angeles was taken into custody in connection with "multiple acts of vandalism" during ...
"It's definitely, uh, pound for pound, one of the greatest true-crime stories of all time," Mark Groubert, a journalist who wrote a feature on Lazarus' LAPD unit for L.A. Weekly, told "20/20." ...