Alfred Labrada, a former assistant chief of LAPD, had his peace officer certification restored after a state investigation concluded there was insufficient evidence regarding allegations of misconduct. Initially suspended due to accusations he tracked his romantic partner with an AirTag, Labrada faced various allegations of dishonesty and misleading investigators. While a disciplinary panel found him guilty on several counts, including lying to detectives, he retired voluntarily. Following his restoration, Labrada has also filed a legal claim alleging racial bias against LAPD leadership, including a conspiracy to block his promotion to chief.
Labrada's peace officer certification was restored after an investigation found insufficient evidence against him, allowing him to retain his ability to serve as an officer.
The investigation into Labrador's misconduct revealed that the evidence of dishonesty required to uphold his suspension was not met, leading to the restoration of his certification.
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