LBPD Officer Zip Codes

A Majority of LBPD Sworn Officers Live Outside Long Beach. Only 18.5% Reside in the City, One Lives in Texas. *With Maps, Lots of Maps.

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail Using the California Public Records Act, CheckLBPD obtained a list of the city and zip code of all LBPD officers.  The records show only 18.5% of LBPD officers live in the Long Beach city limits—with officers that do live in Long Beach heavily favoring East Long Beach over the West Side. LBPD officers…

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The LBPD’s Drone Program: Four Drones, Zero Departmental Policy, and Yet Another Reason for the Passage of a Surveillance Equipment Transparency Ordinance

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail During last summer’s protests, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had drones and AS350 helicopters in the air over 15 cities across the country collecting hundreds of hours of footage of Black Lives Matters protests. The data was fed into what DHS calls the “big pipe”—a database used by the Federal agencies and…

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The Surveillance Architecture of Long Beach: A Decade of LBPD Facial Recognition Technology Use with Inadequate Policy, Oversight, and Transparency (Full Report)

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail This is a longer version of a report we have also published as an abridged article. That version is about 1/3 the length. As this is a complex topic that has not been explored in Long Beach this report quite detailed and about a 45-minute read. Those with a personal or professional interest…

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Preview: CheckLBPD’s In-Progress TigerText Independent Investigation

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail Other than the Long Beach Police Department, the Georgia Department of Corrections was the only law enforcement-type agency to ever use TigerText. Prison employees in Georgia used it briefly in 2013, before the department’s lawyers determined its use violated the state’s record laws and could lead to violations of discovery rules in criminal…

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LBPD Enterprise Systems Missing from City’s Senate Bill 272 Required List

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail Senate Bill 272 requires public agencies to disclose all enterprise systems in use, with some limited exceptions. The bill defines an enterprise system as “a software application or computer system that collects, stores, exchanges, and analyzes information that the agency uses that is both of the following: (A) A multi-departmental system or a…

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The Surveillance Architecture of Long Beach: LBPD Vendors and the Paycheck Protection Program

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail The public’s first indication that the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program forgivable loans were not being distributed as intended was when large, publicly-traded companies, such as JP Morgan Chase, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, and Shake Shack were able to obtain loans as large as $20 million—while true small businesses were unable to…

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Recent Citizen Police Complaint Commission Reform Efforts

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail Since the murder of George Floyd, there has been a flurry of activity at the Long Beach Citizen Police Complaint Commission in response to calls for reform. In July, the CPCC finally filed five years of missing annual reports—reports the CPCC’s by-laws require to be completed every year. The CPCC held a special…

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Citizen Police Complaint Commission Powerlessness and Secrecy Illuminated by the Death of George Floyd

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail In the past, when former Citizen Police Complaint Commission (CPCC) members wanted to speak publicly about the commission’s problems, they were reportedly told by the City Attorney that they could be charged with Brown Act violations for doing so—a threat they took seriously. But the body’s last regular meeting on June 11 went past midnight, as…

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The Surveillance Architecture of Long Beach: Advanced Cameras

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail Freedom Surveillance may sound like someone’s attempt to coin a new oxymoron—like jumbo shrimp or civil war—but it is actually the name of the Arizona-based company that manufactured the high-tech, truck-mounted camera the Long Beach Police Department deployed at a morning Peace Walk organized by Black Lives Matter Long Beach (BLM LBC) on…

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LBPD Challenge Coins and Other Cursed Artifacts

Share this…FacebookTwitterRedditEmail Before CheckLBPD was CheckLBPD, we worked with Stephen Downing of the Beachcomber on his reporting on the LBPD “2020 Riot” memorabilia. We were able to help him track down two officers selling unapproved challenge coins and finding links between the LBPOA and Sunshine Sports, one of the manufacturers of some of the unapproved…

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