Los Angeles Seeks to Shift Liability After Police Officers Claim Rampant Hazing on LAPD Football Team
Los Angeles Seeks to Shift Liability After Police Officers Claim Rampant Hazing on LAPD Football Team
Los Angeles has filed an initial response to a hazing lawsuit filed by four police officers, each of whom claims to have been subjected to physical abuse and psychological torture after joining a department-affiliated football team more than 10 years ago.In a court filing, the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office asked that it be excused from the complaint, saying that—if the lawsuit’s claims are presumed valid—then the football team is solely liable for the officers’ alleged injuries.The complaint, filed late last year, recalls varied incidents of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse against new athletes affiliated with the Los Angeles Police Department’s amateur football team, the Centurions. Although the plaintiff officers joined the team at different times, most of their charges relate to practices hosted at a Boyle Heights-area high school.One of the victims, a police detective, said that he was sexually assaulted by a group of between 30 and 40 other Los Angeles Police Department officers during a rookie hazing ritual.The detective, speaking to The L.A. Times, said that he kept the assault secret for decades, telling only a small handful of close friends and family members. But, years later, he had a chance encounter with one of the officers involved. He then reported the alleged perpetrator to the Los Angeles Police Commission’s inspector general office, as well as a follow-up email a month later.
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