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"You can't shoot a fire, so why does LAPD get over 25% of our budget"
Poster spotted in Los Angeles
A new site, FuckLAPD.com, is using public records and facial recognition technology to allow anyone to identify police officers in Los Angeles they have a picture of. The tool, made by artist Kyle McDonald, is designed to help people identify cops who may otherwise try to conceal their identity, such as covering their badge or serial number. “We deserve to know who is shooting us in the face even when they have their badge covered up,” McDonald told me when I asked if the site was made in response to police violence during the LA protests against ICE that started earlier this month. “fucklapd.com is a response to the violence of the LAPD during the recent protests against the horrific ICE raids. And more broadly—the failure of the LAPD to accomplish anything useful with over $2B in funding each year.”
24 June 2025
The Rookie gets LAPD funding. Btw. That is why so many people are upset. Because the LAPD is awful and as a company based in LA, Dropout knows that. Especially when a cast member was arrested for protesting by the LAPD a couple years back.
There is nuance to be had, and I personally haven’t seen The Rookie and can’t speak to how they portray cops, but they get LAPD funding and I think that is very important to this whole deal.

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Saying such individuals posed a threat to the safety and security of all city residents, the Los Angeles Police Department announced Thursday that it had arrested everyone who lost their home in the ongoing wildfires. “In the interest of maintaining public order, I have instructed my officers to round up any suspicious person whose domicile was recently destroyed in the fires,” said LAPD police chief Jim McDonnell, stressing that his units had already detained “thousands of such indigent characters” in neighborhoods ravaged by the Palisades, Eaton, and Hurst wildfires. “Just because your dwelling has been reduced to smoldering ash does not give you the excuse to make other residents feel unsafe by begging for water or clothing. Full Story
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