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Patrol
Los Angeles Port Police Chief Facing Corruption Charges
Ronald Jerome Boyd — chief of the Port of Los Angeles’ 128-officer force for more than a decade — faces charges of wire fraud, making false statements to federal agents and tax evasion, according to the 16-count indictment.
May 1, 2015
Patrol
Car Theft Suspect Dies in Jump, Fall from Los Angeles Port Crane
A suspected car thief has died after leading police on a chase through the Long Beach area ending with a standoff when the man climbed a crane at the Port of Los Angeles. The suspect died after jumping or falling off of the crane onto a container ship.
August 16, 2017
Patrol
Video: Car Theft Suspect Dies in Jump, Fall from Los Angeles Port Crane
A suspected car thief has died after leading police on a chase through the Long Beach area ending with a standoff when the man climbed a crane at the Port of Los Angeles. The suspect died after jumping or falling off of the crane onto a container ship.
August 17, 2017
Training
Video: 8 Los Angeles Officers Swim All Night For Charity
Eight law enforcement officers took on an all-night swim across the Catalina Channel for charity. The 5th Annual Catalina to Cabrillo Beach Relay — about 26 nautical miles — ended Sunday morning at Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro.
August 17, 2014
Gangs
The Grape Street Gang, the CCO, and Honcho Day
In the mid-1980s these crack and PCP drug wars exploded into unprecedented violence and open gang wars on the streets of Los Angeles and Compton. The evolution of fortified crack houses with iron sally port entrances and video surveillance and the appearance of gang members wearing body armor who engaged in firefights using military-style weapons and multiple shooters, forced the police to play catch-up tactically. And the cost in human lives was staggering.
December 2, 2009
Patrol
Los Angeles Airport Police Executive Honored
Los Angeles Airport Police Assistant Chief Ethel L. McGuire was honored recently at the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) 10th Annual Achiever's Award for "Women in Leadership, Shattering the Glass Ceiling."
March 16, 2011
Patrol
Los Angeles Considering Police Layoffs
“We have already experienced … a reduction in our workforce, between sworn and civilian, in excess of 500 personnel,” Chief Michael Moore said during a video Q&A with members of the news media. “To suffer further losses would be devastating to the safety of the city.”
December 3, 2020
Patrol
Los Angeles Police Union on Tarantino
Tarantino may feel misunderstood, but make no mistake. He is a highly talented and accomplished screenwriter who knew exactly what he was doing in joining the demonstration and condemning police officers.
November 6, 2015
Training
Los Angeles City Council Postpones Police Hiring
The move will affect one class of about 50 officers, dropping the total sworn force to 9,890 by July 1. The council approved Santana's recommendation on Wednesday.
March 24, 2011
Patrol
Los Angeles Police Historical Society Honored at Dinner
The LAPHS was honored by the SDPHS for its assistance in opening the San Diego Police Museum. The museum at 4710 College Ave. in San Diego opened last December in a renovated branch library building that had been acquire by the San Diego PD.
October 13, 2009
Technology
Panel OKs Guidelines for Los Angeles Police Department Drone Program
The civilian panel that oversees the Los Angeles Police Department unanimously approved guidelines Tuesday for a drone program the LAPD wants to create.
October 11, 2017
Patrol
Los Angeles Police Pursuit Ends in Fiery Crash
One pursuit suspect was killed and a second critically injured when a high-speed chase with police ended in a fiery head-on crash in South Los Angeles on Wednesday night. More Here.
March 12, 2015
Command
Los Angeles Mayor Vetoes Plan to Reallocate Police Funding
“Los Angeles should be leading America by piloting bold ideas like exploring a guaranteed basic income, confronting the stark Black-white disparity among people experiencing homelessness, driving racial reconciliation, protecting jobs held by people of color with new opportunities in the city workforce and working in closer collaboration with our communities on allocation decisions,'' Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a letter to the City Council Monday night.
December 23, 2020
Patrol
Los Angeles Voters Pass Disciplinary Flexibility Measure for Police
Los Angeles police officers facing disciplinary hearings will have a choice of appearing before an all-civilian review board or a panel that includes two command-level officers, thanks to voters’ approval of a ballot measure condemned by critics as a weakening of the LAPD’s disciplinary system.
May 17, 2017
Technology
Los Angeles Police Find Stash of Loot Near Freeway
Investigators from the Los Angeles Police Department used a master thief's hand-drawn map to recover hundreds of thousands of dollars of stolen valuables underneath a freeway overpass.
March 4, 2008
Patrol
Video: Los Angeles, Philly Police Unions Join Boycott of Tarantino Films
The Los Angeles police union and the Philadelphia police union have joined the NYPD union in a boycott of the films of Quentin Tarantino in response to the director referring to "murder" in connection with police use of force at a New York rally over the weekend.
October 29, 2015
Patrol
Video: Los Angeles Police Pursuit Ends in Fiery Crash
One pursuit suspect was killed and a second critically injured when a high-speed chase with police ended in a fiery head-on crash in South Los Angeles on Wednesday night.
March 12, 2015
Patrol
Police Union Reaches Contract Agreement with City of Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) announced today that rank-and-file officers have approved the proposed contract with the City of Los Angeles. More than 2,700 LAPD officers voted over four days in favor of the successor agreement.
March 17, 2015
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