Last Week At LAPD Is Why Young People Increasingly Say ACAB
By Daniel Guss
@TheGussReport on Twitter - Stylish merch and insular, politicized law enforcement is how the Los Angeles Police Department loses the youth branding war, its officers and the future.
There's little doubt that the LAPD's passive-aggressive non-response to a media inquiry I made last week is due to its embarrassment, and perhaps feeling cornered, by my two latest columns. They detailed how it and the LAFD covered up disturbing recordings of 2021 domestic violence and murder/suicide threats by LAFD Deputy Chief Kristina "Kady" Kepner against her then-live-in-love-interest and, in a separate alleged incident, against current squeeze, LAPD Detective Scarlett Martinez, all three of whom are women.
That's why today's column at my free Substack also explores why current anti-LAPD sentiment is as easy as 1312, or in the parlance of today's youth culture, ACAB, which means All Cops Are Bastards or All Cops Are Bad.
And then there's the ill-conceived Twitter poll that the LAPD ran and subsequently deleted, but not before a critic captured and questioned.
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Labels: @TheGussReport, 1312, ACAB, corruption, Daniel Guss, DanielGuss.substack.com, Domestic Violence, Kristina "Kady" Kepner, LA Times, lafd, lapd, oj simpson, polling, Scarlett Martinez, Stephane Lazarus, twitter
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