Los Angeles Cops have faced challenges after information about undercover cops was inadvertently released to the public district attorney troubled the cops over criminal news.
California Police: LAPD Security At Risk, DA Fail Protection
Los Angeles Police Officers have faced many challenges after releasing information on the undercover cops that was accidentally released to the public and a reformist district attorney put a spot on the troubled cops over the criminal news. Press releases in public that the prosecutors give information to the officers and accused their bad behavior.
Betsy Brantner Smith. A long time police sergeant and also a spokesperson for the National Police Association released a statement that the photograph and the news releases to the press are very dangerous and dicey.
The Los Angeles Country District Attorney’s office said that they have a protocol that when they will release a statement they will always include the defendant’s date of birth. Gascon’s office spokesperson added that when the complaint is filed, the date of birth is on the document and it’s already part of the public record. Police officers and some experts say that the unnecessary inclusion of some important information released in public will put their safety and family in jeopardy.
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California Police: LAPD Security At Risk, DA Failed To Protect
Brantner Smith told Fox News Digital that there is no reason to put police officers’ birth dates and some important information in the press. There are many services that a police officer should receive and will receive, one thing is to minimize the amount of information that can be uncovered online including their name and DOB. One of the undercover LAPD officers said that he is already in the safety privacy software by years after the press releases some of his important information.
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