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Los Angeles police accidentally release photos of undercover officers to watchdog website

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation March 21, 2023

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In a still-unfolding drama that has reached its top ranks, the Los Angeles Police Department accidentally released the names and photos of numerous undercover officers to a watchdog group that posted them on its website. The controversy began late last week when the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition launched a searchable online database — called Watch the Watchers — of more than 9,300 city police officers' photos, complete with their names,... + full article



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