Whatever happened to the disgraced Sergeant 2 Detective Edward N. Acosta from Pacific Division? He abruptly submitted is retirement on September 1, 2021, and his last day with the LAPD was February 28, 2022. Notice how there was never a big announcement or celebration? The information I have is that he was so humiliated aboutContinue reading “Former LAPD Sergeant 2 Detective Edward N. Acosta”
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BREAKDOWN: CITY OF LA FY2025 TOP LIABILITY PAYOUTS SO FAR
LAPD: $107M: $52M for excessive/unlawful use of force/civil rights, $25M traffic collisions, $23M professional negligence, $8M employment Street Services: $26M dangerous conditions Transportation: $16M dangerous conditions Street Lighting: 11M dangerous conditions Animal Services $7.5M professional negligence
Francis Gene Acosta Losing in Court
This is Scottie and me going to court at Stanley Mosk Courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles. Some people like to lose. All the evidence points to the conclusion that only Edward N. Acosta loved to lose more than Francis. The best message I left for Mr. Ed on social media was: Francis fucked off aContinue reading “Francis Gene Acosta Losing in Court”
Isaac Aaron Lowe: Ex Cop
Isaac A. Lowe is a former Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer. His badge number was 4867 and his serial number was 34414.
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LAPD Isaac A. Lowe 34414: My Letter to the LAPD Board of Rights
November 1, 2024 RE: Complaint Form CF22-0000XX To The Los Angeles Police Department Board of Rights: I am writing in response to a recent tentative ruling from Judge James C. Chalfant, Case Number 24STCP01675, Department 85, on September 19, 2024, concerning backpay to Los Angeles Police Department sworn officer Isaac Lowe. I certainly do notContinue reading “LAPD Isaac A. Lowe 34414: My Letter to the LAPD Board of Rights”
LAPD Isaac A. Lowe 34414 and Los Angeles Police Protective League v. City of Los Angeles, Dominic Choi, and Kenneth Mejia
Respondent City of Los Angeles (“City”) demurs to the Petition for writ of mandate filed by Petitioners Scott Burkett (“Burkett”), Issac Lowe (“Lowe”), and the Los Angeles Police Protective League (“LAPPL”). The court has read and considered the moving papers, opposition, and reply, and renders the following tentative decision. A. Statement of the Case 1.Continue reading “LAPD Isaac A. Lowe 34414 and Los Angeles Police Protective League v. City of Los Angeles, Dominic Choi, and Kenneth Mejia”
