Former Jail Commander Faces Lawsuit from 18 Victims Seeking Justice and Reform Over Invasive Strip-Search Practices

DURANGO, Colo. — Eighteen women have filed a class-action lawsuit against a former commander of the La Plata County Jail, alleging that he exploited his position to view sensitive strip-search videos of female inmates over a nearly five-year period. The lawsuit names Edward Aber, along with Sheriff Sean Smith and two jail deputies, as defendants in the case. The legal action follows a similar complaint filed last month on behalf of three victims, marking an escalation in the allegations against Aber. According to court documents, Aber accessed the strip-search videos at least 3,166 times through … Read more

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against LAPD Commander Over Unauthorized Access of Police Union Data

Los Angeles, CA — A lawsuit lodged by the union representing most Los Angeles Police Department officers against an LAPD commander was recently dismissed by a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge. The accusations concerned unauthorized access to confidential materials meant solely for lower-ranking officers. Superior Court Judge Bruce Iwasaki ruled in favor of Commander Lillian Carranza and her co-defendant, Deputy Chief Marc Reina, concluding that the Los Angeles Police Protective League had not successfully demonstrated that the defendants had unlawfully accessed computer data or committed fraud. The legal battle stemmed from Carranza allegedly accessing … Read more

Former East Cleveland Police Commander Convicted in Cover-Up of Fatal High-Speed Chase

CLEVELAND, Ohio – A former East Cleveland police commander, known by the nickname “Pac Man,” was found guilty Thursday on multiple charges related to his involvement in two high-speed police chases, one resulting in a fatality. The verdict concluded a trial that highlighted significant breaches in law enforcement conduct and oversight. The Cuyahoga County jury convicted Larry McDonald on eight out of ten counts, including tampering with records, obstructing official business, dereliction of duty, tampering with evidence, and telecommunications fraud. This case underscores ongoing concerns regarding accountability in police operations. During the trial, prosecutors detailed … Read more