LAPD Might Pause Police Academy to Boost Olympic Security Staffing
What to Know
- LAPD leaders are considering suspending police academy operations for about seven months in 2028 so more than 300 training officers can be reassigned to patrol and other public safety duties during the Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games.
- Supporters argue the move would help ensure adequate staffing for the massive security operation, while critics warn it could worsen the department's ongoing recruiting and staffing challenges by slowing the pipeline of new officers.
- The proposal remains under discussion, and questions about Olympic policing costs, staffing levels and the use of out-of-state officers have yet to be resolved.
