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LAPD officers were accidentally struck by tear gas and rubber bullets from LASD deputies during efforts to disperse a "No Kings" protest in California.
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LAPD Caught in the 'Crossfire' After Being Hit by LASD's Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets While Trying to Break Up 'No Kings' ProtestPolice scanner audio captured at 4:55 p.m. reveals an LAPD officer shouting over the radio for LASD to "hold your goddamn crossfire," adding the code "blue blue" to indicate friendly fire. Despite ...
The scanner works like a car radio, so you can hit a button and cycle through all of the frequencies you've programmed, and when there's talking on one of the frequencies, it stops.
"New LAPD Radios Get Negative Reviews" (July 31), on the failing LAPD radio system, illustrates why our Police Department is losing officers at an unprecedented rate.
A Los Angeles police officer pleaded not guilty Monday to a series of criminal charges, including theft of a police radio and an illegal search of a law enforcement database.
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