• March 3, 2025

County of Los Angeles Probation Department Statement on Probation Officer Indictments

County of Los Angeles Probation Department Statement on Probation Officer Indictments

County of Los Angeles Probation Department Statement on Probation Officer Indictments 300 300 Peter Okoye

Probation Media Contact:
prob.news@probation.lacounty.gov

For Immediate Release:

March 3, 2025

 

County of Los Angeles Probation Department Statement on Probation Officer Indictments

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“The Los Angeles County Probation Department fully supports and applauds the Attorney General and his office for today’s indictments. Our department sought the assistance of law enforcement authorities when misconduct was discovered, which eventually led to the AG’s office investigation. Since then, we have fully collaborated with our partners. At the same time, we have been conducting our own internal inquiries. The current staff named in today’s indictments have all been placed on leave without pay. Accountability is a cornerstone of our mission, and we have zero tolerance for misconduct of any peace officers, especially those dealing with young people in our system.”

“While these incidents are deeply troubling, we believe this marks an important step toward rebuilding trust and reinforcing our commitment to the meaningful changes we are proposing in our juvenile facilities. Our vision for them is one that prioritizes rehabilitation, support, and positive outcomes for justice-involved youth, as well as upholding the highest standards of professionalism and integrity for our staff. We remain dedicated to fostering an environment that is safe, restorative, and aligned with best practices.” 

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