A complaint reviewed by The Times accuses officers of voicing open discrimination against potential recruits and colleagues ...
A Los Angeles police lieutenant has filed a legal claim against the city, alleging his superiors ignored his warnings about misconduct in an anti-gang unit until it became a public scandal ...
Requests for a copy of the report filed with the LAPD and an attorney representing the anonymous complainant went unanswered. The Times report names four officers — Lt. Louis Lavender, Sgt. Denny Jong ...
In February, the LAPD confirmed it initiated an investigation of four officers who allegedly made racist and sexist remarks while working with new recruits.
Editor’s note: This article contains offensive and derogatory remarks included in the complaint. Discretion is advised. The Los Angeles Police Department is under scrutiny after a complaint was ...
Several homes remain under mandatory evacuations after a fiery explosion took place at a home in Pacoima and left a man in critical condition Thursday morning, authorities said. Authorities said ...
A group of Los Angeles police officers assigned to the department’s recruitment office have been “assigned to home” with no police powers while the department investigates audio recordings ...