Los Angeles Times

Police chief tells of speech trouble in health scare

Michel Moore says he was driven to hospital by security detail and released after tests.

- By Kevin Rector

Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore has acknowledg­ed having difficulty with his speech before his overnight hospitaliz­ation last week, but declined to share any diagnosis or cause for his health scare.

“I was feeling ill, my speech,” he said. “I just had a sense of being out of sorts, and also having difficulty communicat­ing.”

He said he had noticed the issue “a couple times over the course of the day,” and thinking he’d be “better safe than sorry,” decided to seek medical treatment.

Moore said Tuesday that he did not transport himself to the hospital, as the department had stated previously, but was driven to L.A. County-USC Medical Center by his security detail — which always drives him when he’s on duty.

He was admitted March 1 and released the following day after what he described as “a series of tests.”

Moore said that he was on a path to recovery and feeling better, and more conscious now of the need to take care of himself amid the stress that he and other police officials face.

“God gave me a little warning shot” about “watching my health and paying attention to some issues of my health,” he said.

“We need to make sure that we’re getting enough rest, enough water, enough exercise and paying attention to our underlying health to make sure that we’re not only up to the task but we thrive through the conditions under which we work.”

The chief said there was “no lasting damage” to his health, “which I’m grateful for.”

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Mel Melcon Los Angeles Times MOORE said he was “having difficulty communicat­ing” when he sought treatment.

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