There are no words to express the pain and sorrow we feel. These heroes represented the best of our Department, exemplifying courage, integrity, and selfless service. This is not only a heartbreaking loss for their families, but for all of us.
LAPD Board of Police Commissioner Lou Calanche stopped by Venice Beach to thank LAPD officers for their hard work and dedication. Grateful for their service and commitment to keeping our community safe.
#PublicSafety#toprotectandtoserve
It’s been a great week in @LAPD_OCB !
B2V-Wishing everyone much success and First Place Mugs🥇
Visited Rampart Division and walked a foot beat at MacArthur Park.
Met with OCB LAFD Assistant Chief P. Pham
March is Alcohol Awareness Month#DontDriveDrunk
Thank you @LAPDRampart@ConsulMexLan and @LALEY_LAPD for the partnership #immigration forum at a church in the Westlake area followed with @CoffeewithaCop. Over 1,500 community members present to hear our message- Our top priority is the #safety of all who visit, work and live in LA not their #immigration status. We must continue to work together. We must all work together to make our community safe. If you are the victim of #crime, please report it. #LAPD #seesomethingsaysomething @Expediente_Rojo@CHIRLA @LAPRPaula
We pay tribute to Officer Brian Brown, who was killed in a gunfight on Nov 29, 1998. He was a Marine veteran and a brave LAPD officer for four years. He left behind a young son. Rest in peace, hero. #LAPDHQ#EOW
Our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to our Community Police Advisory Board, local businesses and CD11 for organizing a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner for @LAPDPacific.
More importantly, thank you to our officers for your unwavering commitment to public safety.
#toprotectandtoserve
#communitypartnerships
Thank you @LACrimeStopper1 for the Award of Recognition in Law Enforcement. The support from the men and women of @lapdhq and our community have made LA crime Stoppers a tool in our #relentless fight against crime while making our community safer!
See something say something while remaining #Anonymous #LAPD #leadership #partnership #support @911LAPD@LALEY_LAPD@LAWPOA_LAPD@lapdcommission
Chief McDonnell has worked in law enforcement for more than 40 years, including time working in East L.A. at the exact station we visited earlier today.
Chief McDonnell knows these communities – and our communities know this is someone we can TRUST.