LAPD Chief Announces Restrictions on Contact Between Officers and Cadets

Beck told the Los Angeles Police Commission that he is issuing a department directive that limits one-on-one contact between police officers and members of the cadet corps and limits certain social media contact.

Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Tuesday that the department is tightening its rules in the wake of a widening cadet youth program scandal.

Beck told the Los Angeles Police Commission that he is issuing a department directive that limits one-on-one contact between police officers and members of the cadet corps and limits certain social media contact, the Daily News reports.

It’s “not intended to limit connectivity in the way the youth service officers communicate to cadet posts, which is largely through social media, but definitely limit one-on-one texting and those things, especially from folks that are outside the chain-of-command of the cadet posts,” Beck said.

LAPD has also made it “very, very clear” that the teenage cadets are not to drive department vehicles, Beck said. Those changes are being made immediately, he explained.

The announcements come after Officer Robert Cain, 31, from the 77th Street Division was arrested Thursday by Beck on suspicion of having sex with a teenage girl in the cadet program. The 15-year-old was one of seven cadets arrested in recent days on suspicion of stealing three police cruisers, a bulletproof vest, police radios and for posing as officers.

 

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