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Alfred “Al" Labrada resigned from the LAPD amid accusations he tracked a former romantic partner with an AirTag. He denied wrongdoing and has regained his peace officer certification.
The union for rank-and-file officers claimed Cmdr. Lillian Carranza unlawfully accessed emails, surveys and other ...
A former Los Angeles Police Department assistant chief who faced ... The outcome allows Labrada to retain his license to carry a badge in the state. His certification was temporarily suspended ...
A Los Angeles County judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the union for rank-and-file police officers against an LAPD commander accused of accessing emails, surveys and materials intended only ...
Former LAPD Assistant Chief Al Labrada at a news conference in Beverly Hills in 2023. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) ...
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