I don’t have live access to current news in this turn. I can summarize what’s publicly known about LAPD Rampart Station up to recent years and suggest how to find the latest updates.
Brief overview
- Rampart Station is LAPD’s community policing district covering parts of West, and central Los Angeles, historically tied to the Rampart scandal of the late 1990s involving the CRASH unit. This scandal led to investigations, multiple officer suspensions, and reforms within the department.[9]
- Over the years, Rampart has been the subject of federal and local inquiries, with coverage focusing on internal culture, supervision, and civil-rights concerns associated with the division. For example, reports in the early 2000s and 2010s highlighted investigations into misconduct and calls for accountability at Rampart.[3][5]
How to get the latest
- Check the Los Angeles Times and CBS Los Angeles for the most recent Rampart-related coverage and official LAPD statements. Look for articles with dates in 2024–2026 to capture the latest developments.[1][2][4]
- Visit the LAPD Rampart Community Police Station page for current contact information and any press releases or updates from the station itself.[6]
- For a historical context, you can review summaries of the Rampart scandal and its aftermath on credible sources like CBS News and the Rampart scandal overview on Wikipedia, then compare against current events to identify ongoing reforms or new investigations.[5][9]
If you’d like, I can narrow down to: (a) the latest official statements from LAPD Rampart Station, (b) recent investigative reporting on Rampart, or (c) a brief timeline of key events from 1990s to present with citations. Tell me which you prefer and I’ll pull the most relevant items.