Cops on Twitter? LAPD Detective Tweets Photo of Dead Body, Writes, 'It Never Ends'

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Update, December 8: The same homicide detective is now bickering with Anonymous hackers over the dead-body photo and the massive raid of Occupy L.A. (Yes, it's as good as it sounds.)

Update: The LAPD says there is an "ongoing investigation" of Detective Sal LaBarbera's activity. But the detective says "that's the same exact photo the news folks would have taken." More at the bottom. See also: "Watts Gang Rivalry Heats Up: Shooting Suspect Kicks Over Victim's Memorial, Reports 'Twitter Cop'."

Originally posted October 14 at 1 p.m.

Local arts blog LA Taco is fuming this afternoon over the "callous" Twitter activity of LAPD Homicide Detective Sal LaBarbera. (As of December 2007, according to the Los Angeles Times, La Barbera was "a 20-year homicide veteran who heads the Watts homicide squad in LAPD's South Bureau.")

LaBarbera is certainly active on Twitter -- throwing out RTs, #FFs and hashtags like he was born to the social-media generation. (The detective is also big on @ing journalists from local news stations and the Times.) His handle on the medium is pretty impressive for a weathered murder cop...

... and right out ahead of other police departments' slow struggle to incorporate social media into their investigative work.

But there's a fine line with law enforcement. Given the sensitivity and privacy-infringing nature of their jobs, they're often expected to remain poker-faced and stoic in the public eye. Even though their work happens out in the open, where everyone can see it or snap a smartphone pic, a different standard is put to them -- almost as if they've signed doctor-patient confidentiality agreements with the victims and criminals in their daily sphere.

LaBarbera has just over 1,400 followers (though his profile is public anyway). LA Taco has taken particular offense to the following blast, which the detective sent from the scene of a South L.A. shooting:

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According to City News Service, 32-year-old Oscar Arevalo was shot dead that day on the sidewalk, in the 10600 block of Wilmington Avenue, around 9 a.m. Police have since announced that they believe two gang-affiliated suspects walked up to him, delivered the fatal bullets and ran away. They're still on the loose.

LaBarbera wasn't necessarily wrong to Tweet the photo -- he's just a guy on the job, and working in Watts, he sees this stuff every day -- but social-media shorthand, when juxtaposed with a tragedy like this, does seem a little sick and strange.

Maybe we're just not used to it yet. We were pretty weirded out when our teachers all joined Facebook, too, but it's since become a norm.

However, as a homicide detective, LaBarbera has opened himself up to extra scrutiny. LA Taco notes the difference in tone between his reaction to just another South Bureau homicide and the Seal Beach shootings:

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It's natural for a veteran gang cop to desensitize himself to all the crossfire. But once that attitude is posted to the unforgetting/forgiving Internet, it all becomes very real.

(We called the South Bureau to get LaBarbera's take on the "cops on Twitter" topic; we're waiting for a call back. When we told the officer on the line what we were writing about, he chuckled and said that LaBarbera is certainly a "prominent" Twitter user.)

What do you think? Is Twitter the police radio of the future? Kind of like Venice311's unabashed feed -- poking fun at hoodlums and making light of crime -- but from the thumbs of the "protect and serve" set we like to pretend is so neutral, so superhuman.

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Update: LaBarbera says he sees no problem with the photo, or with his Twitter activity in general. Plus, he explains, he mostly uses Twitter for "fun stuff" -- talking to friends, etc. (And he's right about that. One of our favorites: "#OccupyLA. I think I saw Elvis.")

The detective says thousands of cops do the same. "I see them all over the country. The TV show 'The First 48' puts out more stuff than we do."

Update: LAPD media relations will only say, "unable to comment due to on going investigation of this." An LA Weekly commenter called For Rich seems to think officers received a "special order" against using "personal cameras or devices" at crime scenes, but we haven't been able to confirm that.

Meanwhile, after speaking with LaBarbera further, it seems to us that his intentions were mostly to draw more attention to the innumerable, often faceless gang murders he investigates throughout South L.A.

Though some might see the photo as intrusive -- not the kind of thing a law-enforcement official should be sharing with his friends and followers -- LaBarbera maintains he did so out of sensitivity, not insensitivity. From CBS2, who picked up the story:

In hindsight, the detective told Fadel he might have one regret. He said, he hoped the message he has been trying to get out regarding gang violence would not be lost in the controversy of a single photo.

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LOL
LOL

All shit aside, this is plain sick to post a picture of such a death. The news teams that report have a reputation for news that relates to the issue and objective opinions. This officer had no right to leak a photo before family was notified. That is what happened! I love the way officers take it upon themselves to make points, send a message, or even defend their actions for such things.I think every American is aware of the violent nature of gang activity. To assume that they do not live in "reality", is an assumtion that the public is dumb. They are not at all.   We know the violent nature of urban America all to well Mr. officer. The problem is because officers are so very disconnected from the public, they think we don't know. The chest beating of these officers to try to teach us something is horrific in nature. It makes them look like the enemy, but they have no idea why the public will not trust them. LMAO. They are so quick to act like they have a horrible job and that they should be given a chance to explain their actions. REALLY???? Yeah, the difference in you and the people you serve every single day......... you see violence and go home....we live in it ALWAYS. Grow a pair Mr. officer and stay off your smart-phone!!!

StrEEtwYZe ReLiGiOn
StrEEtwYZe ReLiGiOn

We're learning more and more about you all the time, Sal. Have you thought about barber college? You won't be working as a cop by this time next year.

Funquin
Funquin

We see our police do far worse shit than that in South Africa.Stop Boer genocide!

Waynelaboy
Waynelaboy

poor devils, you're leaving the planet with a bang are'nt you?

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Harleygrl
Harleygrl

Guess where he's from.  Yeah.  He'll never learn. 

Cato
Cato

Eradicate all criminal scum, F--- their rights-only humans have rights.

Robert
Robert

I understand Det. LaBarbera's point of view about how many senseless homicides there are in South LA and yet they don't get near the media coverage of other homicides.  A perfect example is the Seal Beach homicides.  Every day and night since those innocent victims were killed its been on the news in the morning and night.  Yet, people and children are killed in South LA every week and we don't see them at all as if they didn't happened.  This is the horrible bias and unbalanced of our local tabloid news reporting.  I would bet we will see more tributes, more stories about Seal Beach and none about more homicides over the weekend in South LA or the Eastside.  Typical LA news

NOTIAD
NOTIAD

Simone-- Try looking in  the LAPD's employee handbook for that non-photo regulation. Goggle LAPD Official website- LAPD Policy Vol 5

566.10 USE OF PERSONAL IMAGING EQUIPMENT AT CRIMESCENES.  When conducting aninvestigation, Department personnel shall not document the incident usingpersonal mobile phones and/or personal cameras with still photography and/orvideo capture capabilities.  Suchincidents include, but are not limited to: death, battery, domestic violence,and traffic collision investigations. Furthermore, Department personnel shall not use these devices to capturephotographs and/or video of persons in police custody for monetary gain orprivate use.

If an investigation requires photographs, Departmentpersonnel shall utilize Department issued digital cameras.  Personnel are reminded these images are notfor personal use.  Department personnelwho are unable to obtain photographic evidence using Department approveddigital cameras may request that Scientific Investigation Division (SID), torespond to the scene270.25 Deals with officer contacts with public.420.50 Deals with scope and content of release of information.

If an investigation requires photographs, Departmentpersonnel shall utilize Department issued digital cameras.  Personnel are reminded these images are notfor personal use.  Department personnelwho are unable to obtain photographic evidence using Department approveddigital cameras may request that Scientific Investigation Division (SID), torespond to the scene

270.25 Deals with officer contacts with public.420.50 Deals with scope and content of release of information.

1tomlowe
1tomlowe

Let the guy be himself.  It relieves job stress.

415 50
415 50

Sal is an idiot and he needs to Twitter to boost his ego and have some status and self importance.  I thought only teenagers and famous people twitter, oh wait, Sal acts like a teenager, so I guess that counts.  He is detective that has no problem bending the rules and he does shit he's not supposed to.....one day it will catch up to him, probably sooner rather than later.  

Jim Brener
Jim Brener

Is the detective supposed to hide the reality? Should he feel shame for the evil that others do?

This guy is going after the scum bag murderers. Who can lay blame on this guy? This is the reality of South Central. 

sad
sad

The detective is making an emotional point and he is tired of seeing this. I understand his post completely and he is the one with the right attitude here. He is making the point that no one seems to care about these people and it obviously depresses him. What he sees is real and people act like it's a TV show and kind of a boring one at that. That guy is really dead and he is gone forever now. People should care.

ShakinBoots
ShakinBoots

I really don't see anything wrong with this. Had he posted identifying pics or close-ups of the guys face, I might feel differently. The man's identity is not revealed; he's covered with a blanket.

This pic is not any different from what ive seen on news programs.

Tunstel
Tunstel

Seriously you should of # the victims twitter name on the pic. It was his last chance to gain new followers.

Stephen Blackmoore
Stephen Blackmoore

I can't really see what the issue is.  It's not like he posted LOL on the tweet, or anything like that.  If anything he's making a comment on how much of a mess it is out there.

I'd rather this get out there instead of the sanitized versions that inevitable show up in the news.  

For the people who live in the middle of it it's day to day life.  For everyone else it's so often distant and unreal.  And the more distanced we are from this sort of thing, the more likely we'll either ignore it or assume it's someone else's problem.

And that's how it perpetuates.  Make it real for people and maybe we'll all do a better job of preventing it from happening.

Jimmydolan99
Jimmydolan99

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Michael Krikorian
Michael Krikorian

My name is Michael Krikorian and I am a crime reporter based in Los Angeles. I have covered the street gangs of Watts and South Central as a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times and as a freelancer for the LA Weekly. I have known LAPD Detective Sal LaBarbera for over 15 years and I can say without a doubt he is the most dedicated, hard working and compassionate detective I have ever known.

 For this "LA Taco" person to blog that LaBarbera is callus and without compassion for homicide victims in Watts is just plain ignorant. Clearly this Taco person has never been to Watts, or, I should say, never been to Watts using that name because the real "Taco", a  legend from Grape Street, frowns on people using his nickname and would probably throw the fake "taco" through a plate glass window. Or maybe a concrete wall. 

And wow, what a bold and radical this taco is, having the balls to write "fuck the muthafuckin police" ( in CAPS no less) If he/she  ever did have the stones go to Jordan Downs or the Nickersons or the Imperial Courts at midnight, ol' radical taco would be quick on the dial to 911 and praying for the police.  

As for me, if I was laying dead on the Folsom Lot in the Nickersons, I'd want it to be Sal who caught the case.   Michael Krikorian makmak47@aol.com

guest
guest

how do u know he doesnt live in " da hood"?? you talk like u grew up in watts calm down homie! lol as someone who's lived in watts his whole life in this particular neighborhood i can tell u ive had my run ins whith the police and im NOT a gang member! ive seen good ones but pleanty of dirty ones too. if u knew what ive seen or other stories ive heard. this dude taco must have the same mistrust, he just dont know better. i live 2-3 minutes from where this happened i had heard of 'knuckles' before but never met him, sad to hear he was away from all the gang stuff but it still caught up. my condolences are with his family. btw detective labarbera is legit, good cop from what ive heard.

guest
guest

also the real taco woundnt like u using the work f@ke lol u should kno better.

Drronda
Drronda

 I was remiss in asking my question Mr. Krikorian.  If you were layiing dead on the Folsom Lot in the Nickersons, would you want wife, children, friends and family to see you covered in a bloody sheet on Twitter? Or better yet, since the person is not identified would you want your family to think it was you and not know you were dead or alive. I am aware of the good work of Mr. LaBarbera.  I hope he chooses not to do something like this again.

Ronda L. Hampton, Ph.D.www.findmitrice.infodrrondahampton@yahoo.com

Drronda
Drronda

It was still inappropriate for him to post his photo.  He may be good at his job and dedicated, but that has nothing to do with a mistake in posting this image and the insensitive words that followed.  He made a mistake, should admit it and move on doing the great work that he has been doing for 30 years.

Ronda L. Hampton. Ph.D.www.findmitrice.infodrrondahampton@yahoo.com

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Jones
Jones

Whats hypocritical and ironic is that if some street artist, urban journalist or LA Taco hipster took this pic it would be shown in a gallery and lauded as a comment on  society, but when a person who deals with this kind of thing does it its horrific and insensative.

Spokker
Spokker

This is what is going on in these putrid fucking stinking neighborhoods and they don’t want outsiders to know. Understandable.Funny that some would defend what is probably some gangbanging piece of shit lying there in the gutter like the fucking animal he is.

LeahGriffin
LeahGriffin

"some gangbanging piece of shit lying there in the gutter like the fucking animal he is"...

wow.  just wow.  i would never hope your mother was the body in a picture released by a callous cop on social media.  that's a human you are referring to!!

ShakinBoots
ShakinBoots

"...gangbanging piece of shit lying there in the gutter like the fucking animal"

Those are pretty harsh words.

A lot of the people murdered are not gang affiliated in any other way than that they live in gang infested neighborhoods. Killing someone - anyone - is part of many gang initiations.

There's a shopping basket w/umbrella on the sidewalk. Doesn't really look like something a gang member would be pushing around. He may have just been at the wrong place at the wrong time for all we know.

For Rich
For Rich

Really Sal, are you serious. There's nothing wrong with posting the pictures. What if it was your daughters? NICE. Maybe Sal should explain that it IS against LAPD policy to do what he did. "No personal cameras or devices." Read your Dept. Special Orders Sal. As a supervisorr you should know better, especially after the Rihanna caper.

Now how in the world would Sal know better when he violates the law and releases a deceased cops weapons, esentially the cop's estate, to the girlfriend who had no right to have them. Explain that to Rich's family, but you will just come up with some weak ass excuse for your crooked crap. Especially when Kristi's duty gun was found on the beach next to the dead cop with multiple rounds fired from it. Yeah that's right Sal, you don't give a crap about the families. You just care about your clearance rate. The truth will all be revealed about you releasing Rich's guns and the BS that you do. Can you say CORRUPT...

Anytime you want to explain yourself to me Sal, get a hold of me. I would love to hear your myopic excuse.

StrEEtwYZe ReLiGiOn
StrEEtwYZe ReLiGiOn

To the person who made this comment: I would be VERY interested in talking to you concerning the issues you've raised in this thread. I am a member of Anonymous, and we have ways of forcing the public to take notice. Detective Labarbera is, shall we say, on our list of least favorite people. Please contact me on Facebook, my name there is Streetwyze Religion, or you may contact me on Twitter, my nic there is StrEEtwYZe_0194. I look forward to hearing from you.

DullPain
DullPain

We all know who this is.  I can't believe she is actually throwing stones.  This classless woman has lost her job as a police officer for violating policy.  Worse, she's violated the morals and values of being a human being.  Be gone woman.  You've caused enough damage (Rich, etc.).

A clue for you
A clue for you

Really DullPain, when all your shit disappears from your home by a cop who likes the married men, tell me how you would feel.  And when LAPD cops decide to pilfer and take whatever they want/like of Rich's after his death, that's ok too I guess. It's funny that you probably have one side of a story and like so many, you believe and rely on gossip, rumor and innuendo...but aren't you supposed to be a cop and get both sides of a story.  You wouldn't do that because you are weak. Really what damage have I caused?  Who did Rich spend the last day of his life with? Hmmm, not you.....Violating policy, yes that's what it is called when you no longer take anymore bullshit and lies from the LAPD. And I'm sure you must be some high pillar of principal. 

Anytime you want to meet and tell me to my face that I am classless, I will be there so I can respond to your comment....but you won't because you hide behind you scared shadow. So go get yourself a clue..  

StrEEtwYZe ReLiGiOn
StrEEtwYZe ReLiGiOn

To the person who made this comment: I would be VERY interested in talking to you concerning the issues you've raised in this thread. I am a member of Anonymous, and we have ways of forcing the public to take notice. Detective Labarbera is, shall we say, on our list of least favorite people. Please contact me on Facebook, my name there is Streetwyze Religion, or you may contact me on Twitter, my nic there is StrEEtwYZe_0194. I look forward to hearing from you.

Spillit
Spillit

a link?...last names would help...anything? are we allowed to look into this on our own? why so vague?

The TRUTH
The TRUTH

It is a story that you almost cannot believe.  I cannot speak too much on this officer's supposed suicide because of litigation, but his girlfriend's gun was found next to him and a bunch of rounds had been fired from it.  This is the TRUTH, you can even find it in the Coroner's report. Rich's girlfriend's (if you want to call her that) good friend, Sergeant Beth Heim tried to make this poor officer take the fall for her corrupt bullshit and had no problem if he got fired for it.  In the end nothing happened to Heim but she was later fired for more corruption on a separate incident. This demoralized the poor officer because he followed policy, did everything right but almost went down hard for dumb bitch Heim. And then Captain Tingirides knew the truth about Heim and was still willing to let this officer take the fall.  What a bunch of bullshit.  

And then there's the tacky, lowlife girlfriend he had been trying to break it off with for months, you can ask his best friend.  Her reputation precedes her with affairs, drinking, flashing, etc. After his death, she keep calling to find out if she was the beneficiary and since she wasn't, she took whatever she wanted of his along with her scummy LAPD friends. And the endless partying at his house, like it was a celebration after he died, you can ask the neighbors. LAPD cops partying and a dead officer's home in their uniforms.  And then she had the nerve to dump the poor officer's dogs off at a boarding place for a bunch of days because she couldn't keep them.  What a LOSER! How tacky is it when you need to take someone else's bed and furniture?  This is truly tacky and classless. 

Oh and lets not forget the girlfriend's duty weapon, lets call her ex cause he was trying to dump her, her gun is still in the custody of LASD homicide. Again this is not gossip, check the Coroner's report.......WOW!!  

And then there was Detective Lisa Eubank who sucks dick on duty.  She was stirring the pot with lies and harassing the officer both on and off work until he could take no more.  LAPD knew about this and did nothing......what a shame because he could have been saved.  But there was too much LAPD corruption going on.  

You will hear about all this one day......you will hear the entire truth.  It will not be rumor or gossip, it will ALL be fact, that I promise you.    

StrEEtwYZe ReLiGiOn
StrEEtwYZe ReLiGiOn

To the person who made this comment: I would be VERY interested in talking to you concerning the issues you've raised in this thread. I am a member of Anonymous, and we have ways of forcing the public to take notice. Detective Labarbera is, shall we say, on our list of least favorite people. Please contact me on Facebook, my name there is Streetwyze Religion, or you may contact me on Twitter, my nic there is StrEEtwYZe_0194. I look forward to hearing from you.

curiousgeorge
curiousgeorge

How about a "Link" to this fascinating story.  

ShakinBoots
ShakinBoots

Sounds like he/she might be speaking from a personal experience.

curiousgeorge
curiousgeorge

Not really snarky-- haven't heard that word used in awhile. I was using the word "link" in a very general way. Besides, I have most of what I was after. As a non-confrontational aside-- a dead Copper lying on the beach with a "girlfiend's" gun at his side must warrant a new's snippet somewhere. Without specific info how can I request a Coroner's report? Didn't mean to be snide-- just joshing with ya'll.

ShakinBoots
ShakinBoots

Haha Really? You're being snarky over that innocent comment?

Not every story has a link to it.

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