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Activists call for firing of LAPD employees involved in George Floyd Valentine-themed photo scandal
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A coalition of community activists Monday is calling for the firing of any Los Angeles Police Department employee who created or circulated a Valentine-themed social media post featuring an image of George Floyd that allegedly included the words You take my breath away.
LAPD investigates George Floyd Valentine-style photo
The Los Angeles Police Department has launched an internal investigation after a photo allegedly began circulating around the department depicting the death of George Floyd.
Ali is also a spokesman for Attorney Ben Crump who represents the Floyd family.
In the 1940s, Nick Gabaldón, an athletic, handsome student at Santa Monica High School, would often escape class to Bay Street Beach, a half-mile stretch of shoreline roughly between Pico and Bicknell Streets, by the Casa Del Mar hotel. Derisively called the Inkwell by some white Angelenos, Bay Street Beach was a haven for people of color.
Here, Gabaldón would bodysurf for hours, impressing two white lifeguards who loaned him a rescue board. With this heavy, 13-foot board, Gabaldón taught himself to surf, becoming the first documented Black surfer in America. He eventually took to riding the waves in Malibu, paddling six miles north and another six miles back, because he knew he would not be welcome walking on most of Santa Monica s beaches.
LAPD Union Launches Billboard Campaign To Fight Proposed Staffing Cuts Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The union which represents Los Angeles Police Department officers has started a billboard campaign to draw attention to the budget cuts and proposed staffing reductions which have been brought on as a result of both the police brutality protests and the coronavirus pandemic.
The L.A. Police Protective League announced Thursday that it has installed billboard across the city “demanding a plan from city leaders to keep L.A. safe.” © Provided by CBS Los Angeles
December 2020. (Credit: LAPPL)
Then, in early December, in response to an estimated $600 million budget shortfall caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the L.A. city administrative officer released a budget report which recommended cutting 1,679 positions from the LAPD, including 951 police officers and 728 civilian positions.
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