LAPD assistant chief put on leave for alleged stalking
LOS ANGELES — A high-ranking LAPD official, Al Labrada, was placed on administrative leave Tuesday after allegations of stalking, Chief Michel Moore said. Moore announced the move at Tuesday’s meeting of the department’s oversight body, the Board of Police Commissioners. Labrada, one of three assistant chiefs who report to Moore, was the subject of an Ontario police report that alleged he used ...
by Libor Jany and Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
Sep 19, 2023
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES — A high-ranking LAPD official, Al Labrada, was placed on administrative leave Tuesday after allegations of stalking, Chief Michel Moore said.
Moore announced the move at Tuesday’s meeting of the department’s oversight body, the Board of Police Commissioners.
Labrada, one of three assistant chiefs who report to Moore, was the subject of an Ontario police report that alleged he used an Apple AirTag to track the movements of an LAPD police officer he was romantically involved with, according to law
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