That is Mexicos civic officer program. Basically gets high school students involved in civic duty and police work. (anti-narco).
It's a good program.
Not LA's police academy by any stretch of the imagination. Low effort propaganda.
LAs graduating class 2020: DETAILS: The Los Angeles Police Academy will graduate 44 officers. Of the 44 LAPD officers, there are 39 males and 5 females with the following ethnic breakdown:11 Caucasians, 26 Hispanics, 4 African-American, and 3 Asians. The graduating officers will have completed 912 hours of training over the course of 24 weeks.
In addition to LAPD, 3 Los Angeles World Airport Police Officers will be also graduating.
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Not good catch actually;
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-lapd-cadet-graduation-20170624-pictures-photogallery.html
Sorry, LA cadet program.. They don't become cops btw. More of a boy scout feel to it.
or maybe modernized ROTC?
Thank you for fact check.
>Sorry, LA cadet program.
La cadet program, mexico cadet program. Is there really any difference anyway?
Wait, what? I agree its probably not the LAPD (waaaaaay too many "graduates"), but the uniforms very clearly say "Los Angeles Police" (in English) so it can't be a Mexican program. Maybe a community engagement/anti narco thing in LA?
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