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LAPD chief asks inspector general's office to investigate release of officer photos NPR' Leila Fadel talks to Los Angeles Times investigative reporter Richard Winton about information that ...
In 2019, the Los Angeles Police Commission’s Office of Inspector General analyzed data from 712,408 LAPD officer-initiated traffic stops along with 190 videos.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an independent entity charged with providing civilian oversight of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). The OIG supports the BOPC – a five-member ...
Chief Michel Moore, citing safety concerns, said the inspector general will investigate the disclosure of officers' photos in an online database launched by the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition.
NPR' Leila Fadel talks to Los Angeles Times investigative reporter Richard Winton about information that identifies thousands of LA police officers being published by an online database.
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