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|    15 Feb 21 10:35:10    |
      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, sac.general       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: daily.mexican@gazette.com              A veteran Los Angeles police officer is under investigation       after his body-worn camera captured him allegedly fondling a       dead woman’s breasts.              The officer, who is assigned to downtown’s Central Division, was       placed on leave once supervisors reviewed the footage during a       random inspection, LAPD officials said.              The incident occurred when the officer and his partner responded       to a call about a possible dead woman in a residential unit,       sources said. Once the two officers determined the woman was       dead, one officer returned to the patrol car to retrieve       something. During that time, the accused officer turned off his       body-worn camera and allegedly fondled the woman’s breasts, LAPD       officials said.              Although the officer deactivated the camera, a two-minute buffer       on the device captured the incident. The department is also       investigating the officer’s work history.              “We immediately launched an administrative investigation once we       learned about the incident,” chief spokesman Josh Rubenstein       said, “and we assigned the officer to home.” He declined to       comment further.              Assistant Chief Robert Arcos called the recording “very       disturbing.”              The Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union that       represents rank-and-file cops, called the allegations troubling.              “If this allegation is true, then the behavior exhibited by this       officer is not only wrong, but extremely disturbing, and does       not align with the values we, as police officers, hold dear, and       these values include respect and reverence for the deceased,”       the board of directors said in a statement. “This behavior has       no place in law enforcement.”              Currently, when an LAPD officer turns his or her camera on, it       automatically begins saving video and audio starting two minutes       prior to the activation. It’s unclear for how long the officer       fondled the dead woman or what triggered him to later activate       the camera.              Supervisors discovered the act during a random inspection of       video recordings.              Last month, The Times reported that the LAPD would start       reviewing random recordings to make sure officers are following       guidelines when dealing with the public.              Chief Michel Moore reached an agreement last month with the       union to inspect body-worn camera recordings that don’t involve       arrests or the use of force.              The inspections will allow supervisors to determine whether some       officers need additional training or counseling to prevent       instances of biased policing, Moore told the Board of Police       Commissioners. Supervisors would check to make sure that       officers aren’t rude and that they explain their actions when       stopping people, he said.              Even prior to the agreement, police leaders could review       recordings and discipline officers for misconduct discovered on       video. It is standard for police bosses to review recordings       from arrests, when force is used or in cases where the public       files complaints against officers.              The LAPD began field testing body-worn cameras in 2014 and       eventually deployed more than 7,000. The department collects       about 14,000 recordings each day and has accumulated recordings       totaling more than 2.1 million hours.              https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-12-03/lapd-officer-       under-investigation-for-fondling-female-corpse                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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