Fact-Isaac A. Lowe is a grandson to the late celebrated civil rights activist Isaac J. Lowe in Redding, California.
Fact-LAPD Detective 1 Isaac Aaron Lowe is African American.
Fact-LAPD Detective 1 Isaac Aaron Lowe was last assigned to the Pacific Division under the supervision of LAPD Sergeant Detective 2 Edward N. Acosta.
Fact-In 2017, Isaac Aaron Lowe was a Detective 1.
Fact-In 2018, Isaac Aaron Lowe was a Detective 2.
Fact-In 2020, Isaac Aaron Lowe was a Detective 1.
Fact-In 2017, Devon Lowe worked as a Gang Prevention Counselor 1 for the City of Los Angeles in the Department for Recreation and Parks.
Fact-In 2017, Yvonne Lowe worked as a Gang Prevention Counselor 1 for the City of Los Angeles in the Department for Recreation and Parks.
Fact-In 2017, Yvonne Lowe was an Area Manager for Winstar Properties and had access to private security cameras in private multi family residential buildings all throughout Los Angeles.
Fact-In December 2020, Yvonne Lowe hired Francis Gene Acosta as the property manager at St. Moritz building in Hollywood, where he monitored surveillance cameras and co occupied a unit with Aaron Darnell Lowe.
Fact-On February 12, 2022, Francis Gene Acosta was terminated from employment with Winstar Properties.
Fact-In 2023 Aaron Darnell Lowe violently kicked the mirror of a car belonging to Kevin Coughlin, and attacked Kevin with pepper spray.
Fact-Subsequent to attacking Kevin Coughlin, Aaron Darnell Lowe successfully filed a restraining order against Kevin while stealing the identity of Darcy Ty Bourgeois.
Fact-In 2002, LAPD Officer Isaac Aaron Lowe killed 2 Latino gang members within a month apart. The first killing was off duty at a bar in Sierra Madre owned by former LAPD Narcotics Detective George Lopez. The second killing Lowe targeted a specific gang member of interest while on duty near Cesar Chavez in East LA.
Fact-LAPD Detective 1 Isaac Aaron Lowe’s MOU (Memorandum of Understanding [pay rate]) is 24.
Fact-When LAPD officers are suspended pending investigation, they surrender their gun and badge, while still earning their base pay.
Fact-LAPD officers on suspension do not accrue seniority during suspension.

