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LAPD Chief to Retire: Get Ready for Backstabbing and Bloodletting
By
Jack Dunphy
January 28, 2018
If you’re passing through
downtown Los Angeles in the coming days, be warned of increased danger.
I’m not talking about the terrible traffic, the squalid conditions on
Skid Row, or even the violent crime (aggravated assaults up 139 percent
in 2018 over the same period last year). All of that is child’s play
compared to the bloodbath about to break out at the intersection of
First and Main Streets, which you would be wise to avoid until at least
June.
And why is this
intersection, with City Hall on one side of the street and LAPD
headquarters on the other, so perilous? Because in both of these
buildings, in the offices of their most powerful occupants, the long
knives are being unsheathed for the coming frenzy of backstabbing and
bloodletting.
Charlie Beck,
chief of the LAPD for the last eight years, has announced his intent to
retire in June, when he turns 65. And now all the people who will seek
to replace him, along with their retinues of toadies, lackeys, and
hangers-on, will soon set to the task of elevating their own status
while tearing down the competition.
People
unfamiliar with how police departments work may be surprised to learn
there are three basic types of police officers: slugs, real cops and
climbers. The slugs are those who are content to show up to work every
day and collect their paychecks every other week while having little
interest in exerting themselves in the cause of safer streets. They do
the absolute minimum expected of them, and when some dangerous situation
arises, if they’re found in the vicinity at all it will be as far away
from the center of action as they can place themselves.
Real
cops, who can be found in patrol, detectives, and in some
non-administrative specialized units, are those who get down in the muck
and mire of law enforcement that the slugs so assiduously avoid. They
put their hearts into the work and take pride in bringing lawbreakers to
justice. And, to the amazement of the slugs, they enjoy it.
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