The Los Angeles Police Protective League encouraged LAPD police Chief Michel Moore to respond more decisively to the release of thousands of police officer photos, according to newly-released emails.
A California judge said the city of Los Angeles could justifiably force an activist group to stop publishing pictures of LAPD officers online.On the morning of March 18, when the controversy was still in its infancy, Moore held a conference call with his command staff “to discuss the recent release of photos of Department personnel,” according to an email obtained by The Times.
Sandoz continued: “We are fielding calls from not only the undercover officers, but seemingly everyone. There are even some of your Captains having officers call the lappl.”
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