LAPD Chief Defends Decision After Topless Photo Falsely Linked to Captain
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore Thursday defended his decision not to grant a veteran captain’s request to send a department-wide notice that a nude photo of a woman purported in rumors to be the image of the captain was in fact not actually her.
Moore told a Los Angeles Superior Court jury hearing the trial of Capt. Lillian Carranza’s lawsuit that notifying the entire department of about 13,000 members could “create a viral interest, human or otherwise,” and would only further embarrass the captain by letting many people then unaware of the image to now want to see it.
Moore distinguished the Carranza photo from a Valentine-style image mocking the late George Floyd that was shared by an LAPD officer and which Moore said was broadcast worldwide. He said he sent out a statement throughout the LAPD, in part because the image could further citizen mistrust in the police.