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| message had been received and recorded from the | LAPD, a red light, sometimes accompanied by a buzzer |
| following the not-guilty verdict on the alleged | LAPD abuse of Rodney King. |
| An American Eurocopter AS350B-2 A-Star of the | LAPD Air Support Division |
| NYPD to | LAPD: An Introduction to Policing |
| and Caine make photocopies and send them to the | LAPD and a Swiss energy company. |
| At one point, Bosch left the | LAPD and worked as a private investigator for three |
| While in prison, Mack severed his ties with the | LAPD and became an avowed member of the Bloods stree |
| departments in the United States, including the | LAPD and all 21 of its patrol divisions, participate |
| harply critical of the command structure of the | LAPD and individuals within it, and later, of the ci |
| ase, unsuccessfully, when he was a cop with the | LAPD, and as he begins to reopen old leads, he start |
| the Watts Riots, which in the 1960s forced the | LAPD and other police departments into tactical situ |
| During this period, the | LAPD arrested more young black men and women at any |
| The | LAPD arrived "for mopping-up operations" and beat an |
| An | LAPD Auditorium was named in his honor. |
| ligence agencies and Ruppert's own career as an | LAPD beat cop and detective. |
| ll with his friends, Chucho is shot dead by the | LAPD before Jimmy's eyes, other members of the famil |
| Upon leaving retirement and returning to the | LAPD, Bosch was assigned to RHD's Open-Unsolved Unit |
| While in the | LAPD, Bosch worked in the prestigious Robbery Homici |
| To the present, the | LAPD calls its basic two-man patrol car an "A" unit |
| er's (Judi Gibbs) husband's car (Dan Grimaldi), | LAPD Captain Gibbs (Hoyt Axton) declares war on mast |
| fficer of the Year for his Division and for the | LAPD Central Bureau. |
| Adam unit assigned to Beat 12 in Division One [ | LAPD Central Division]. |
| It is named for former | LAPD chief William H. Parker. |
| John G. Nelson personally approached | LAPD chief Bill Parker with his proposal for a SWAT |
| According to former | LAPD Chief Bernard Parks, "It appears he has complet |
| er for Policing Terrorism, which partnered with | LAPD Chief William Bratton to create and administer |
| In 1942, future | LAPD Chief Daryl Gates was arrested and briefly held |
| However, the | LAPD claimed they did not receive an arrest warrant |
| He was chosen by majority vote (3-2) by the | LAPD commission, March 31, 1997. |
| He played Rodney Gronbeck, a | LAPD computer expert, in the TNT crime drama Wanted. |
| Officers appearing on | LAPD could also be found on TLC's Hollywood COPS and |
| The | LAPD decides it will be safest if they relocate from |
| A lieutenant in the | LAPD, Decker is assisted in solving crimes by his Or |
| Retired | LAPD Detective Enrique “Hank” Hernandez and his wife |
| ives, however, and orders his men and a corrupt | LAPD detective to find the woman, whom he identifies |
| e 2010 when Skeet Ulrich was cast, he portrayed | LAPD Detective Rex Winters; as the result of a creat |
| onson plays Jack Murphy, a hardened, antisocial | LAPD detective who frequently escapes the harsh real |
| l Connelly's series of mystery novels featuring | LAPD detective Harry Bosch, including The Black Echo |
| oyee at Dulles International Airport that helps | LAPD detective John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, |
| ted by Parker is Jesse Stone, a troubled former | LAPD detective, who starts a new career as a police |
| el Raines (Jeff Goldblum), a 'mentally-haunted' | LAPD detective, who interacts with imaginary manifes |
| Investigating | LAPD detectives Russell Poole (Ret.) and Brian Tynda |
| (the second, bigger marks), and the two corrupt | LAPD detectives, who have been arrested. |
| ice has, in the past, requested mutual aid from | LAPD during major incidents due to their close proxi |
| That tour resulted in a nationally-recognized | LAPD effort - consisting of surveillance cameras and |
| LAPD estimates that there are at least 59 known and | |
| suit was brought by Johnny Cochran against the | LAPD for 100 million dollars on the behalf of Lee's |
| year later, Block, acting in pro per, sued the | LAPD for infringement of her First and Fourth Amendm |
| llywood Backlot Brawl used stock footage of the | LAPD freeway chase involving O. J. Simpson. |
| was chief of the Los Angeles Police Department ( | LAPD) from 1992 to 1997, taking over after chief Dar |
| neighborhood of Athens Park on a map depicting | LAPD gang hot spots of 1972. |
| By 2007, the | LAPD had over 10,500 Motorola hand-held Astro capabl |
| revived series, Cooke found the badge that the | LAPD had lent to Webb in 1958-59 season. |
| Later, after being hired by the | LAPD he comes under scrutiny again after he runs ove |
| During his term as chief of the | LAPD, he tried to create a positive image of the dep |
| ecord for the most allegations of misconduct in | LAPD history. |
| LAPD Hooper Heliport (FAA LID: 4CA0) is a city-owned | |
| Murdock joined the | LAPD in 1932. |
| After retiring from the | LAPD in 1992, Bernsen joined Fox 11 as a reporter/sp |
| Clemmons resigned from the | LAPD in 1965 two weeks before a Los Angeles County g |
| st and engaged in an infamous shootout with the | LAPD in 1974) planted a bomb in the Highland Park St |
| 9, 1950, and is credited with transforming the | LAPD into a world-renowned law enforcement agency. |
| starts by depicting a crime, then presents the | LAPD investigation, the prosecution by the L.A. Coun |
| result of his actions at the Alamo, and alleges | LAPD involvement. |
| Deckard, formerly the best blade runner in the | LAPD, is called out of retirement to hunt them down. |
| Future Cop: | LAPD is a third-person shooter published and develop |
| isode, Pete Malloy, a seven year veteran of the | LAPD, is leaving the department, due to the fact tha |
| officer with the Los Angeles Police Department ( | LAPD), joining in 1970. |
| yee Assistance training for NASA; NBA (Lakers); | LAPD; LA Unified School District. |
| featured in several episodes of the FOX series | LAPD: Life On the Beat before his involvement in the |
| tective on the Los Angeles Police Department's ( | LAPD) Major Crimes Division. |
| McClane's daughter, Lucy, is an | L.A.P.D. member in the game. |
| The Medal of Valor was first presented to a | LAPD officer in 1925. |
| Her big breakthrough role came in 2002 as | L.A.P.D. Officer Danielle "Danny" Sofer on the FX hit |
| 1-59 series was ultimately used in real life by | LAPD officer Dan Cooke. |
| hot and killed on March 18, 1997, by undercover | LAPD officer Frank Lyga, who was determined to be ac |
| articles, and was famously confronted by former | LAPD officer Michael Ruppert, who testified that he |
| attempt, Lopez (Angela Alvarado), a bad-mouthed | LAPD officer and McKenize (Robert Prosky), an elderl |
| The film follows two | LAPD officers on a hunt for an ex-cop turned serial |
| "routine" alleged noise complaint call led two | LAPD officers to a Halloween party underway in afflu |
| On March 9, 1963, | LAPD officers Campbell and Karl Hettinger pulled ove |
| At 5:00 am on January 20, 1970, | LAPD officers arrested Cruz and twenty others, inclu |
| The story revolves around a group of | LAPD officers in the early 1950s who become embroile |
| ugust 1, 1988 featured a large-scale raid by 88 | LAPD officers on "two apartment buildings on the cor |
| n home to a particularly large concentration of | LAPD officers, almost all of them white. |
| n through Little Tokyo, where it passes between | LAPD Parker Center and Los Angeles City Hall. |
| The | LAPD phonetic alphabet is also known as the APCO pho |
| movies are set in Los Angeles, the words of the | LAPD phonetic alphabet have become familiar in the U |
| ers' manager into her teens), and Leon Good, an | LAPD police officer. |
| Dead Heat is a 1988 movie about an | LAPD police officer, Roger Mortis (Treat Williams), |
| July 27, 1909 - July 2, 1995) served as interim | LAPD police chief in 1969 after Thomas Reddin had le |
| At Webb's funeral, the | LAPD provided an honor guard, and the Chief of Polic |
| Street Hoodlums (CRASH) unit implicated in the | LAPD Rampart scandal. |
| o stations reported traffic conditions, but the | LAPD refused to call radio stations with this inform |
| Lieutenant Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) of the | LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division heads the investigati |
| uited into an undercover, anti-gang unit of the | LAPD, Sancho brings his street smarts onto the force |
| oulevard and the Los Angeles Police Department ( | LAPD), so in 1979 the parade and festival were moved |
| The | LAPD start investigating the case, with two detectiv |
| However, in 2000 the | LAPD started replacing the 407s with more powerful A |
| At the time of the series, the | LAPD still had only 18 stations, so camera crews wou |
| Prior to 1997 only | LAPD SWAT officers were authorized to carry .45 |
| component of the Los Angeles Police Department ( | LAPD) that works with people suspected of having men |
| med responsibility for freeway traffic from the | LAPD, they took control of the SigAlert system as we |
| Frank Ochoa (Vincent Gardenia) is called by the | LAPD to help. |
| irectly involved, Durden was booked wearing his | LAPD uniform. |
| tigation Section, an elite and highly secretive | LAPD unit designed to track and shut down high profi |
| Banyon's police connection in the | LAPD was the cynical Lieutenant Pete McNeil (Richard |
| The | LAPD was one of the first police agencies to use two |
| It's said | LAPD was the most corrupt PD in the US, & (almost?) |
| history up until the Gates administration, the | LAPD was overwhelmingly white (80% in 1980), and man |
| e presented by the Santa Barbara police and the | LAPD was not convincing enough to indict Jackson or |
| LAPD: We take you inside the aerial unit of the Los | |
| The | LAPD were present during his jump and what exactly t |
| elopment of the game evolved into Future Cop: | L.A.P.D., which features gameplay similar to the previ |
| igh-profile sceptic, James Randi, contacted the | LAPD, who informed him that all of the information s |
| ed by detectives at the Rampart Division of the | LAPD who thought Graham's disappearance was possibly |
| 993, St. John held the highest seniority on the | LAPD with 51 years of service, a distinction that ea |
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