LAPD weighs changing training protocols to get more cops for 2028 Olympics
- In an idea out of the movie “Police Academy,” the Los Angeles Police Department is considering changing its training protocols in order to allow more cops to patrol the city for the 2028 Olympics, according to a report.
- Under the plans, operations at the LAPD’s training academy would be frozen for several months, and more than 300 training officers would be deployed to patrol Los Angeles.
- Operations would be paused after the January 2028 graduating class, a city official told The New York Post.
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- In an idea out of the movie “Police Academy,” the Los Angeles Police Department is considering changing its training protocols in order to allow more cops to patrol the city for the 2028 Olympics, according to a report.
- Under the plans, operations at the LAPD’s training academy would be frozen for several months, and more than 300 training officers would be deployed to patrol Los Angeles.
- Operations would be paused after the January 2028 graduating class, a city official told The New York Post.
Sources: The Independent