Los Angeles Times

LAPD brings global shame

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Re “Biden offers condolence­s to Chilean leader in girl’s death,” Jan. 1

Your article on President Biden discussing the killing of 14-year-old Valentina Orellana Peralta with the Chilean president-elect comes shortly after a story in the Guardian of London on that and four other recent killings by the Los Angeles Police Department.

The LAPD practice of shooting to kill has now attracted internatio­nal attention.

The same day’s California section had another article about a police killing in Riverside County. It is no surprise there are calls for defunding police department­s when killing of suspects is a frequently used enforcemen­t tactic rather than arrest and trial in a court. Henry Hespenheid­e

Hermosa Beach

The surveillan­ce and body-cam videos show Officer William Dorsey Jones Jr. and what looks like a platoon of LAPD officers heading upstairs to the second floor of the Burlington store, where Jones will shoot Daniel Elena Lopez intentiona­lly and Valentina Orellana Peralta unintentio­nally.

You can hear one of the officers say that the suspect is near the “fitting rooms,” but no one seems to notice. Two cops with nightstick­s could have disarmed and cuffed a guy wielding a bicycle lock. One psychiatri­c social worker could have talked him into dropping the lock and surrenderi­ng himself.

Had either of these alternate scenarios transpired, Daniel Elena Lopez would now be receiving the clinical help he clearly needed, while Valentina Orellana Peralta would have attended the quinceañer­a and then continued to pursue her dream of becoming an engineer.

Once again we see LAPD officers only taking lives, not saving them.

Leigh Clark Granada Hills

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