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The '''Los Angeles Police Department''' runs the [[police]] of [[Los Angeles]]. | The '''Los Angeles Police Department''' runs the [[police]] of [[Los Angeles]]. |
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Abbreviation | LAPD |
Motto | "To Protect and to Serve" |
Headquarters | 100 West 1st Street Los Angeles, California, US |
Leader | LAPD/Chief |
Staff | 12,616 |
Subpage | •LAPD/Chief |
The Los Angeles Police Department runs the police of Los Angeles.
Whistleblowers
In August 2000, 40 members of the Los Angeles Police Department sued in court alleging that their superiors enforced a "code of silence" among police officers by punishing whistleblowers who reported police misconduct.[1]
RFK Assassination
- Full article: RFK/Assassination
- Full article: RFK/Assassination
Mark Gorton charges that Manuel Pena, an LAPD officer, was in charge of the RFK assassination.[2]
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References
- ↑ LA Times, Aug. 25, 2000.
- ↑ Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State