LAPD Officer Faces Criminal Charges for Recording Colleagues' Conduct; Department Dispute Over Evidence-Gathering Escalates

An internal accountability dispute has shifted to potential criminal liability, raising questions about LAPD's handling of officer misconduct allegations and the legal tools whistleblowers can use without facing prosecution.
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