Wrongful-Death Claim by Family of LAPD Officer Killed During 2022 Training Exercise Rejected by Jury

A jury found that the family of LAPD Officer Houston Tipping failed to prove his 2022 death during an academy training exercise was retaliation for an investigation of a colleague accused of sexual assault.
Feb. 19, 2026
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What to know

  • A jury found that the LAPD and the city of Los Angeles were not liable in the 2022 training death of Officer Houston Tipping, rejecting claims by his family that he was killed in retaliation for reporting alleged misconduct.

  • Tipping died three days after suffering a spinal cord injury during a bicycle officer training exercise at the academy, and internal reviews and an autopsy ruled the death accidental.

  • Attorneys for the family, which plans to appeal, argued the training was excessively rough and tied to whistleblower retaliation, while city attorneys maintained the incident was a tragic accident and said no evidence supported a conspiracy.

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