Los Angeles Police Dept (LAPD) SB 1421 public disciplinary records
LAPD disciplinary files related to police shootings/violence, sexual assault, discrimination, dishonesty, illegal search, illegal arrest. Updated: 2025-11-30. Public records per SB 1421. *** More info: http://tinyurl.com/1421faq ***
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F021-01 OIS May 2, 2001 Carlos Garcia - 15.2 Chief of Police (COP) Recommendations.pdf
Simultaneously, Officers R. Nemeroff #31679, and A. Salazar # 32495, Division, who were in the area and had monitored the pursuit, observed
F021-01 OIS May 2, 2001 Carlos Garcia - Executive Summary.pdf
32495 (Passenger), who were in the area of San Pedro and 1st Streets and having monitored that the pursuit was traveling north on San Pedro
F045-16 OIS July 28, 2016 Omar Gonzalez - Executive Summary.pdf
Serial No. 32495, Unit was activated at 2002:48 hours, and depicted 11 minutes and 21 seconds of footage. The video
F045-16 OIS July 28, 2016 Omar Gonzalez - OIG Report.pdf
Salazar, Serial No. 32495, Unit activated at 2002:48 hours, and depicted 11 minutes and 21 seconds of footage. The video
F079-12 OIS November 15, 20012 Peter Munoz - Executive Summary.pdf
Hollenbeck Patrol Division uniformed Police Officers II Antonio Salazar, Serial No. 32495, and Michael Yoro, Serial No
F079-12 OIS November 15, 20012 Peter Munoz - OIG Report.pdf
Hollenbeck Patrol Division uniformed Police Officers II Antonio Salazar, Serial No. 32495, and Michael Yoro, Serial No
F104-07 OIS November 20, 2007 Joe Ortiz - Executive Summary.pdf
No. 32495 Criminal Team DIII G. McKnight Serial No. 25054 DII T. Chevolek Serial No. 23128 DII N. Kittle Serial No. 33477
F104-07 OIS November 20, 2007 Joe Ortiz - Use of Force Review Board (UOFRB) Report.pdf
32495, Hollenbeck Area Division, Narcotics Enforcement Detail (NED), were attired in plainclothes and driving unmarked vehicles