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La’s $20M Protest Response Illustrates Officer Shortage Cost

La’s $20M Protest Response Illustrates Officer Shortage Cost

Update: 2025-06-20
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(The Center Square) - Los Angeles’ $19.7 million response to the June protests and riots was almost entirely spent on police, highlighting the growing cost of police overtime amid an enduring officer shortage. According to a new report from government transparency group Open The Books, the city of Los Angeles spent $1.1 billion on overtime in 2024, or more than the city’s nearly billion dollar budget deficit. Of that $1.1 billion in overtime, $265.5 million went to the Los Angeles Police Department, which has just 8,688 officers, or nearly a thousand officers short of its full authorized strength of 9,500. 

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La’s $20M Protest Response Illustrates Officer Shortage Cost

La’s $20M Protest Response Illustrates Officer Shortage Cost

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