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Internal LAPD reports show more police misuse of body cameras - Los Angeles Times
LAPD Hollywood Division on X: "Alright alright here we go! If you see us out & about in baseball caps that is because, effective immediately, @LAPDChiefMoore has authorized all employees to wear @
California cities spent huge share of federal Covid relief funds on police | US policing | The Guardian
LAPD Headquarters - Nobody said it would be easy—the Los Angeles Dodgers aren't out of it yet. LAPD Chief Moore has authorized all employees to wear Dodger caps on duty in support
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Thurston County Deputies in Cowboy Hats? New Policy in the Works | The Daily Chronicle
LAPD Candidate Advancement Program (CAP) is offered to all candidates who are currently in hiring process. Sessions take place Monday through Thursday... | By Join LAPD | Facebook
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New cap for cops in Kerala | Kerala News | Manorama English
California targets smash-and-grabs with $267 million program aimed at 'brazen' store thefts | PBS NewsHour