Los Angeles: A Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer discharged his firearm accidently over the weekend as he was participating in a building search, looking for a suspect.
On January 27, 2010, at about 6 a.m., North Hollywood Area patrol officers responded to a radio call of an "assault with deadly weapon" at a residence in the 4900 block of North Clybourn Avenue. When the officers arrived they were met by Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) paramedics, treating a male for multiple stab wounds and lacerations. After an initial investigation, a search team was formed in order to look for any additional suspect(s) or victim(s).
During the search, police officer I, one year and two months with the Department, unintentionally discharged one round from his service pistol.
No suspect(s) or victims(s) were located during the search, and there were no injuries as a result of the unintended discharge.
Force Investigation Division personnel are investigating this incident.
North Hollywood Area Detectives are investigating the crime related to the victim's injuries. The suspect in this case has not been identified and remains at large.
Amazing how the LAPD throws this poor guy under the bus by giving out his name for an accidental discharge, but didn't give the names of the two testosterone metro cops involved in a felony crime in Whittier. But again, this AD officer probably doesn't have command staff connections like the metro guys.
Posted by: Egomaniac Not | February 02, 2025 at 11:46 AM
I noticed that also. What happened to transparency. And, LAPD never posted my comment below with the officer's names. My only thought why they posted this officer's name is because he is a P-1 (probationary officer) and is not afforded the same protections.
Posted by: John | February 02, 2025 at 05:25 PM