Before Moore ascended to his throne of terror, he retired - a
move that gifted him a $1.27 million payout via the Deferred
Retirement Option Program (DROP) and allowed him to
pilfer the public purse by guaranteeing a $240,000 yearly pension once he returned after a month long absence. This move was made in concert with then Chief Charlie Beck and Mayor
Eric Garcetti to incentivize Michel to take over the mantle of
leading the most murderous police force in the nation.
Shortly after taking the reins, Moore stressed the importance
of building relationships, deepening trust, and expanding
collaborations across the board. Moore’s commitment to
collaboration ran so deeply that he even felt compelled to
publicly state that George Floyd’s blood was as much on the
hands of protestors as it was on the officer that murdered him.
Moore spent years crunching numbers as one of the LAPD’s
finest data “experts” and firmly believed in the terror tactics
of data-driven policing. However Moore’s trademark verbal
gaffes would go on to reveal that just like data-driven policing,
he too was merely a facade of sophistication on something old
and racist.
In Moore’s malevolent mind, police are the people and the
people are the police. Look no further than the inception of
volunteer patrol programs which provided police with sur-veillance servants who were charged with “taking back their
communities.” In 2020 Moore created the Community Safety
Partnership Bureau.
Rather than containing community policing to a singular
bureau, this escalation of the Community Safety Partnership
program seeks to infuse community policing into the depart-ment’s DNA. The expansion of community safety partnerships
in his eyes was the future of policing even while the LAPD struggled with building trust with communities that had
borne the brunt of their brutality for decades.
At the head of the new bureau was Emada Tingirides, a Black
woman and native of Watts. Tingirides had been immersed
within the program from the start, having helped set the foundation for community safety partnerships with her
husband, retired Deputy Chief Phil Tingirides in 2011. When
she was tasked with overseeing the new bureau, she contend-
ed that this “advancement” in policing was more necessary
than ever after the massive protests against police brutality.
To the LAPD, CSP Bureau is a vehicle to mask the depart-ment’s harm for decades to come, providing gateways for
recruitment and community infiltration all under the veneer
of “friendly” policing. Community policing is never friendly
-- it’s a violent strategy to repress our communities.
SEE ALSO: THE 'USUAL SUSPECTS' BEHIND THIS CHIEF, PULLING ON HIS STRINGS LIKE A PUPPET. BOLO!
LAPD UNION PRESSURED CHIEF TO BREAK THE LAW TO CENSOR LEGAL SPEECH?
The day after an activist group published the photos and names of thousands of Los Angeles police officers in March 2023, a top police union official emailed LAPD Chief Michel Moore and warned that the department's initial response was not strong enough for the rank and file's liking. Inside the department, the photos release set off a scramble to assign blame.
In one of the lamest takes in recent memory, LAPD Chief Michael Moore said that he supported the Protective League’s efforts to have the photos and information taken down. He then said that the LAPD is investigating whether “solicitation of violence against officers” is criminal in nature.
“The posts, the nature of the posts, they’re not just intimidation. They’re threatening, and they may constitute a crime. We erred in the sense that there’s photographs that are in there that should not have been in there. Now, but that ship has sailed. All those photographs are out here. What I find concerning is that as I feared, actors or individuals who are now taking this information and attempting to intimidate or scare and frighten.”
Wow, you can’t pull anything over on this guy.
<snip> STEP ON THE GAS PEDDLE:
"We have people who have taken the list and are now criminally, we believe, making threats against the safety of officers, calling for a bounty and awarding a bounty for individuals who would go out and kill a cop." -LAPD Chief Moore, Fox News, 2:15 PM · Mar 24, 2023
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NOW THE BACK PEDDLE:
"The posts, the nature of the posts, they're not just intimidation," Moore said, according to the New York Post. "They're threatening, and they may constitute a crime. -New York Post, Published March 25, 2023. Updated March 25, 2023, 10:36 a.m. ET
<snip> <snip> STEP ON THE GAS PEDDLE:
"It's the city's screw-up that disclosed information that should have never been disclosed, and other sites are exploiting that information and putting bounties on cops' heads,"
Moore told FOX 11, "We've invited the FBI, as well as the district attorney, and we're going to pursue stalk people who have taken information that was released, some of it in regards that it shouldn't have been released. But they're calling right now for these acts of violence are not against individuals that are in any sense of assignments. They're just calling it out against any officer's photograph at all."
THE 'USUAL SUSPECTS' BEHIND THIS CHIEF, PULLING ON HIS STRINGS LIKE A PUPPET. The LAPD Union. Protecting delicate eyes, ears and minds of cops on the rough streets of the internet.