The LAPD said it is 'troubled by the officer's alleged off-duty conduct' which does not reflect the department's values.
is under fire following accusations of sharing sexually explicit pictures of his wife with his colleagues.
LAPD officials confirmed in a statement that Officer Brady Lamas has been assigned to home duties for nearly a year, beginning Jan. 31, 2022, pending an internal investigation that is being investigated by thea restraining order was filed against Lamas and that his wife discovered the alleged nude pictures on his phone on Jan. 30, 2022. In the filing, she wrote she felt "frozen and in fear." The charges are being filed by the LA County District Attorney’s Office.
"The Department is fully cooperating with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and the District Attorney’s Office with this matter and is troubled by the officer’s alleged off-duty conduct which does not reflect the values of the Los Angeles Police Department," the department said in a press release. that I have read and agree
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