LAPD assistant chief faces termination but no criminal charges after stalking allegation
by Libor Jany and Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
Oct 11, 2023
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES — A high-ranking Los Angeles Police Department official has been demoted and is facing the possibility of termination after being accused of stalking a fellow officer with whom he was romantically involved, even as San Bernardino County prosecutors announced they would not file criminal charges in the case.
Al Labrada, a 30-year department veteran, has been on leave since earlier this month amid allegations that he used an Apple AirTag to track the movements of the officer. On Monday, Chief Michel Moore confirmed that he had demoted Labrada from assistant chief to the lower position of commander. Labrada was
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