LAPD leak: 9,000+ officers’ identities posted online | Rush Hour

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The Los Angeles police chief and the department’s constitutional policing director are under investigation after the names and pictures of more than 9,000 officers were shared with a technology watchdog group that posted them online, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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Yah, let's digitize all of our personal information and could go wrong?

thehazelnutspread
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If the police would make it public that they will no longer be enforcing gun control, they'd have the protection of every law abiding gun owner in America

MorningStarChrist
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How is a foia request for pubic information a leak? Are the addresses included?

tvviewer
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don't understand why they are reporting this as all public workers info is online.

Marcanthonyfb
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It is just normal in LA as you don't know. While DAs protect criminals and don't releases criminals information, what should they release instead ? LAPD information 😂😂

thanhvotruong
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Soon the protection from these evil coward folks hiding behind their badges will get hunted down, many will put $$$$ on a cops head, and more for a cops kids head!

lilmamasomeanlovedymond
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LAPD are mostly way too brutal and just trying to bust anyone easy. They need better screenings and training.

GalactusOG
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Who was the citizen "Journalist" who put in the request?

subgrv
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I couldn't find any addresses or even phone numbers it's worthless information.

petessmith
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That's awful. LA use to be pretty cool.

bobbritches
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On a daily basis we watch cops beat up citizens, but I notice that they are far less vocal about those atrocities. Perhaps I am confused, perhaps these are cops just having a bed day and are really good guys and excellent public servants. That being the case, I'm sure, now that their addresses are know, people will be rushing to their doors with gifts and flowers as a way of thanks.

markgoode