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The city of L.A. will pay $50,000 to Frank Lyga, the LAPD detective who lost his job after making racially charged remarks, then sued to get it back. The settlement was finalized Friday.s at.
Lyga, who worked for the LAPD for 28 years, said in his lawsuit that he decided to retire early rather than be fired. One of his attorneys, Joseph Avrahamy, said the department had taken steps to ...
Controversial Det. Frank Lyga said he once threatened to reveal to the media that his 1997 shooting of fellow cop Kevin Gaines was "a sanction hit on Gaines by LAPD," according to a memo purported ...
NBC News/YouTube. During a 2013 police training seminar, long-time Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Detective Frank Lyga recalled being asked if he regretted fatally shooting a fellow officer ...
An audio recording has been released of LAPD Detective Frank Lyga allegedly making racially charged comments. 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange County Inland Empire Ventura County California.
LAPD Det. Frank Lyga suggested in a talk to fellow officers that he and cop Kevin Gaines had encountered each other on-duty before the fateful day in which he fatally shot the off-duty officer on ...
A recording—allegedly of Los Angeles Police Department Detective Frank Lyga expressing zero remorse for shooting an off-duty black officer during a 1997 confrontation—has surfaced. In it Lyga ...
Frank Lyga, the veteran LAPD detective who was accused of making racist remarks, has been fired by the department. 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange County Inland Empire Ventura County California.
On March 18, 1997, Los Angeles Police Detective Frank Lyga thought the hard part of his day was over. The undercover narcotics surveillance detail he was working on had wrapped up for the day; he ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Los Angeles Police Department detective Frank Lyga, accused of making racial remarks on tape, has been relieved of his duties. Lyga shot and killed an off-duty officer ...