Los Angeles police officer suspended for harassing subordinate

A senior Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) official has been suspended after being accused of harassing a subordinate officer. with whom he was romantically involved, the Los Angeles Times reports.

LAPD Deputy Chief Al Labrada has been placed on administrative leave after he was suspected of using an Apple AirTag device to track a victim. after a sudden breakup.

Subordinate officer, whose identity remains confidential, said he found a GPS tracking device in a waterproof box inside his car.. The device, attached to a tag on the box, is linked to a smartphone provided to Labrada by the city.

On September 7, the victim presented report the tracking device to the Ontario Police Department.

After filing a complaint, Labrada’s cell phone was reportedly confiscated.

Pursued officer He also filed a report on the incident with the Los Angeles Police Department and the Inspector General..

Labrada suddenly denied stalking allegations made against himin addition to saying he was considering legal action.

“We deny all these allegations. “These are false accusations and we fully expect Mr. Labrada to be acquitted,” Labrada’s lawyer, Jeremy Tissot, said at the time.

Labrada is the highest-ranking Latino in the Los Angeles Police Department.which he joined in 1993 and is one of three deputy chiefs reporting directly to LAPD Chief Michel Moore.

Al Labrada is one of three deputy chiefs of the Los Angeles Police Department. Photo: David McNew/Getty Images

Sometimes when Moore travels, Labrada served as Los Angeles Police Chief..

It was his own Moore, who announced Labrada’s administrative leave on Tuesday, Sept. 19, during a meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners.LAPD supervisory authority.

Moore told the commission that While he takes the allegations seriously, he was limited in what he could say about the case..

“We will continue to cooperate with the outside agency as they continue their investigation, as well as our internal investigation,” Moore said at the meeting.

“This means consequences if these allegations turn out to be true,” the LAPD chief warned.

Labrada’s administrative leave puts him in a difficult position after He is seen as a potential internal candidate to succeed Moore, who previously said he would not serve his second five-year term as LAPD chief.This was reported by several sources who wished to remain anonymous.

Author: Ricardo Roura
Source: La Opinion

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