Police accountability, mostly LAPD. Formerly a bot account.

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Statement on the leak at @CityAttorneyLA Hydee Feldstein Soto's office.
Replying to @LAPDHQ
LAPD is lying. Here's an IA report from the case against LAPD and rapist rookie GABRIEL ANTHONY ESPADAS. The case hasn't settled yet. LAPD had refused to release this file under Penal Code 832.7(b) because it didn't think raping a woman in mental crisis was "sexual assault".
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Replying to @the_lareporter
Okay, NOW the LAPD charter reform items are up. McOsker has questions around bargaining invitations to the police officers. FYI, there was kerfuffle in committee on whether labor meet and confer occured before some of the police reform items were proposed. x.com/UnrigLA/status/2067282…
This exchange from Monday was pretty amusing. CLA drops this news at 11th hour & we find out that at the same time labor (minus LAPPL) was being ghosted in attempts to meet & confer, the City was bending over backwards to talk to the Police Protective League & getting ghosted.
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.@FairRepLA reports on the City Council's decision whether to take modest steps for LAPD reform, including letting the City Council override the head of the LAPD.
Moving to Rec #22/CRC 54, giving Council final say on LAPD policy, and beginning extended debate: @BobBlumenfield says he's in favor, but wants more time for engagement; while CM John Lee argues this will only "politicize" the process.
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You don’t get these tweets when a human is killed by the LAPD.
I’m horrified by what happened in Canoga Park on Saturday. My heart is with Jameson’s family. LAPD's review must be thorough, and body worn camera footage must be promptly released. Whatever the investigation ultimately finds, the outcome of this incident is unacceptable, and shakes an already fragile trust in our public safety system. Los Angeles deserves a public safety response where a joyful family celebration does not end in tragedy.
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Take a minute and email LA City council for this reform-let that could stop the practice of keeping cops on the force that even the chief wants to fire. 👇
On Wed, LA City Council will decide whether it should be able to make policy for LA’s largest dept (& budget item): LAPD. Many voters assumed this was the case — nope! Currently, Council only makes RECS to a Board. 😮 Send an email to fix this omission: tinyurl.com/crpolice
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LAPD shot & killed Jameson, the dog wearing a Knicks jersey. LAPD has a $3.6 BILLION BUDGET to support/maintain 8,555 officers. It’s the MOST DIFFICULT department to hold accountable because City Hall lacks political will. This can change via CHARTER REFORM & the NOV ELECTION‼️
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The LAPD Division that killed the dog will be having “coffee with a cop” at a Starbucks on Thursday.
Replying to @FilmThePoliceLA
Imagine being scared of this dog.
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20 cops and a helicopter. For a noise complaint
FTP: LAPD killed her dog. He was wearing his Knicks jersey. His name was Jameson. A golden doodle. One of the sweetest, most gentle breeds alive. A neighbor called a noise complaint. That's it. 20 officers showed up. Then a helicopter. For a noise complaint in an apartment complex. And they shot Jameson dead. In front of his owner. In front of her child. No warning. No de-escalation. Nothing. The media is barely covering this. No headlines. No outrage. Like it never happened. If this was your dog... your child watching... how would you feel? Jameson deserved better. That little boy deserved better. His mama deserved better.
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Every new technology designed to make policing “safer” always produces some new unspeakable horror.
A Bloomberg Law investigation recently revealed that 41 people across the country have died after police or jails used a full-body restraint called The Wrap to subdue people.
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Tobey Bayes from the IATSE union was directing the LAPD on how to keep me from confronting Bass. Rather than having Bass walk, they backed her car in and then Bass sat in the car for a while to avoid being confronted.
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It’s important to note that the fatal shootings that Bonta’s office investigates are ALL incidents where the person killed by cops was unarmed. Despite this, no accountability.
"To date, not a single officer has been prosecuted by Bonta’s office, and no officer has been referred for decertification or even discipline after a police shooting investigation." calmatters.org/justice/2026/…
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Almost every news agency is choosing to leave this pig's name out of their reporting. Roy Alatorre joined the Pasadena Police Department in May 2021. If anyone else had shot a pig, their name and face would be plastered on every mention of the incident
Newly released dashcam video shows a Pasadena police officer getting shot by a fellow officer in what the police chief described as a "horseplay" incident. The shooting happened last September, but the department released the video Wednesday. The police chief said the officer who was shot has since recovered and that disciplinary action has been taken. abc7.la/JXROrI
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Roughly 8-10 public commenters today (livestream also cut out). All of them spoke against this motion. Motion passed 3-0 (Lee, McOsker, and Park). They do not care about the public and want more guns on playgrounds.
‼️Motion to arm City of LA park rangers heads to a vote at Wednesday’s Public Safety Committee‼️ Wed, June 10 2:30pm Room 340 Proposed by John Lee and Tim McOsker, two council members who have received significant contributions from the association representing park rangers.
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No LAPD reform. Of course, we can’t have the City Council having direct authority over the biggest slice of the budget!
Replying to @FilmThePoliceLA
@FilmThePoliceLA not "[present to voters in November]" as other charter recommendations, but instead, "further study required" or "note and file" for LAPD or Police Commission issues. Police reform is being shut out.
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I no longer subscribe so I - thankfully - can't see past the summary/first paragraph in which they confusingly claim Pratt's failure to advance to the runoff "underscores the challenges of fixing America's urban centers."
Washington Post editorial board weighs in on LA mayoral race and inaccurately asserts a talking point that has been bandied about X over the last week: that Nithya Raman conceded on election night. That didn’t happen. washingtonpost.com/opinions/…
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This morning, the police chased a man down and shot him. The LAPD refuses to identify or arrest the shooters.
Replying to @LAPDPIO
The suspect was struck by officers’ gunfire and was subsequently taken into custody.  LAFD paramedics transported the suspect to a local hospital where he is undergoing surgery and listed in critical condition.
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EXCLUSIVE: Major update to the No Secret Police Database. Over 8,000 records pertaining to SAPD use of force and misconduct now accessible on the database alongside updated roster, photos, and payroll data. Renewed access to ZIP code map. (cool graphic omitted by X)
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Not content with hundreds of millions in LAPD liability settlements, the "progressive" @LACityCouncil wants to create MORE police shootings.
‼️Motion to arm City of LA park rangers heads to a vote at Wednesday’s Public Safety Committee‼️ Wed, June 10 2:30pm Room 340 Proposed by John Lee and Tim McOsker, two council members who have received significant contributions from the association representing park rangers.
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Hollywood, 11:48pm: LAPD cop smoking unknown substance. They then took me on a low speed chase. 45 mins later I filmed LAPD cops handcuffing and searching four Black guys for *smoking a vape* in a parked car.
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The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, has apparently closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States, for the seventh time, won the war that wasn’t a war, so now the United States has to open the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the not-war began. The not-war began because Iran had uranium that was totally, completely, beautifully obliterated, so they can’t build the nuclear bomb they weren’t building, which is why the United States had to start the not-war it definitely didn’t start. Now the United States, which has nuclear weapons, is threatening to use nuclear weapons to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for countries with nuclear weapons to allow other countries to have. If the United States saw the United States doing what the United States does in other countries, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
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I’m told former police union director James Zourek is married to UCLA detective Monica Zourek who was responsible for investigating the UCLA encampment attacks that led nowhere. Can anyone confirm?
Replying to @FilmThePoliceLA
“I haven’t seen the Democrats this mad since we freed their slaves.” Zourek defends this as simply a “political statement.”
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