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Public Interest

Apr. 18, 2000

Police Organizations Support Parks

The men and women of the L.A. Police Department are committed to serving the people of Los Angeles and their chief of p olice. In 1997 and early 1998, the LAPD discovered that there were officers identified as suspects involved in serious criminal activity. At no time were there any attempts to hide or keep these incidents from the public. Upon receiving this information, Chief Bernard C. Parks immediately launched a comprehensive investigation into these allegations of serious misconduct,

        The men and women of the L.A. Police Department are committed to serving the people of Los Angeles and their chief of p olice.
        In 1997 and early 1998, the LAPD discovered that there were officers identified as suspects involved in serious criminal activity. At no time were there any attempts to hide or keep these incidents from the public. Upon receiving this information, Ch...

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