Off-duty LAPD officer shot by Long Beach police

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motorman4life

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Sounds to me like the off-duty LAPD guy was being an idiot.
Why on earth would he need to be walking around brandishing a shotgun, then run from the police and refuse to comply with their orders? I know we don't have the whole story, but it sounds like this Geggie guy is an idiot.
~MM4L

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July 31, 2008

(Long Beach, CA) A Long Beach police officer on Wednesday shot and wounded an off-duty Los Angeles police officer who allegedly brandished a shotgun and ignored officers' orders to drop the weapon.

Jason Geggie, 26, an LAPD officer for 1 1/2 years and the son of an LAPD lieutenant, was shot in the arm and torso after he tried to flee Long Beach officers and then refused to surrender, Long Beach police officials said.

The shootings of officers by officers can be delicate matters for the agencies involved, and this one is especially so because of Geggie's father, who is said to have close relationships with members of the LAPD's senior command staff. Word of the shooting spread quickly through the LAPD's upper ranks, and several senior department officials went to the scene of the shooting.

"It is a very unfortunate set of circumstances. It is one of ours," said one high-ranking LAPD official who requested anonymity, citing the Long Beach department's investigation. "We are desperately trying to unravel what happened."

Los Angeles Police Commissioner Alan Skobin called the shooting a tragedy "for everybody involved."

Few details were released Wednesday as both Long Beach and Los Angeles police started investigations. As Long Beach detectives continued their probe -- which included obtaining a search warrant for Geggie's home -- investigators from the LAPD's internal affairs group launched a personnel inquiry into Geggie. The Los Angeles County district attorney's office also dispatched staff to conduct an independent investigation, which is common in cases involving police shootings.

Long Beach police said they responded about 12:30 a.m. to a 911 call reporting a man brandishing a firearm and walking in the street near Termino Avenue and 4th Street, close to the city's tony Belmont Heights area.

Officers found Geggie, who matched the description provided by the caller, in the 200 block of Mira Mar Avenue and confronted him, said Long Beach police spokeswoman Sgt. Dina Zapalski. Geggie tried to flee, Zapalski said, but the officers quickly caught up to him and ordered him to drop the shotgun he was holding.

"He refused and that is when the officer-involved shooting occurred," she said.

Geggie was taken to a local hospital, where he remained in stable condition Wednesday evening with "non-life threatening injuries," Zapalski said. The officer, a Long Beach resident, has been charged with "exhibiting a firearm in the presence of a police officer in a threatening manner" and threatening a civilian with a firearm. The shotgun was recovered at the scene, according to Long Beach police.

Geggie's father, who works in the LAPD's risk assessment department, and other immediate relatives could not be reached for comment. A person close to Geggie spoke on the condition that his name not be used because Geggie's family asked that no comments be made; he said he knew of no major personal or professional problems Geggie was facing that could have left him distressed. "He is just one of the most easygoing people I know," he said.

Geggie was recently assigned to the LAPD's Central Traffic Division.

Copied from: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-longbeach31-2008jul31,0,2477731.story
 

Kimballthegreat

Roll, Smoke, Bake.
Then there was the guy at the orange county fair taking pictures of little girls... I'm starting to think the LAPD is full of nothing but Pedophiles, Idiots and drunkards. Oh wait, it is!
 

RolnCode3

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Then there was the guy at the orange county fair taking pictures of little girls... I'm starting to think the LAPD is full of nothing but Pedophiles, Idiots and drunkards. Oh wait, it is!
I'm glad to see that we're reserving judgment on an organization of almost 10 thousand police officers, in the face of two negative incidents.
 

1085One

Warriors Wear Blue
I'm glad to see that we're reserving judgment on an organization of almost 10 thousand police officers, in the face of two negative incidents.

+1

An agency the size of LAPD is more likely to have more bad apples. Its just a numbers thing. Every department small or big has their idiots.
 

motorman4life

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I'm glad to see that we're reserving judgment on an organization of almost 10 thousand police officers, in the face of two negative incidents.
+2. I did not see this incident (which we still do not have all of the facts on) as a reflection on the department. I see it as a reflection on the individual. But, maybe that's me. :| I have been in agencies where individual officers have been total fucktards, criminals and drunkards, whatever. I was totally uninvolved with what they had going on and when they screwed up, it had nothing to do with me or the other hard-working officers in our agency.

It is funny how people are quick to smear a whole agency for the acts of a few individuals. I don't look down on UPS when one UPS driver gets arrested for child molestation.
 

bojangle

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Then there was the guy at the orange county fair taking pictures of little girls... I'm starting to think the LAPD is full of nothing but Pedophiles, Idiots and drunkards. Oh wait, it is!

MODERATORS: MMFL:

Isn't this a violation of the LEO section posting conduct?



Kimballthegreat:

If you don't have something constructive to say regarding the topic at hand, then don't post here. Take your bullshit to another section! :thumbdown :rofl
 

NorCalBusa

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MODERATORS: MMFL:
Isn't this a violation of the LEO section posting conduct?

Kimballthegreat:
If you don't have something constructive to say regarding the topic at hand, then don't post here. Take your bullshit to another section! :thumbdown :rofl

Lighten up dude...you're going to need some thicker skin to hang on BARF.:cool
 

B-Cuz

Honorably Discharged
Sounds to me like the off-duty LAPD guy was being an idiot.
Why on earth would he need to be walking around brandishing a shotgun, then run from the police and refuse to comply with their orders? I know we don't have the whole story, but it sounds like this Geggie guy is an idiot.
~MM4L

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July 31, 2008

(Long Beach, CA) A Long Beach police officer on Wednesday shot and wounded an off-duty Los Angeles police officer who allegedly brandished a shotgun and ignored officers' orders to drop the weapon.

Jason Geggie, 26, an LAPD officer for 1 1/2 years and the son of an LAPD lieutenant, was shot in the arm and torso after he tried to flee Long Beach officers and then refused to surrender, Long Beach police officials said.

The shootings of officers by officers can be delicate matters for the agencies involved, and this one is especially so because of Geggie's father, who is said to have close relationships with members of the LAPD's senior command staff. Word of the shooting spread quickly through the LAPD's upper ranks, and several senior department officials went to the scene of the shooting.

"It is a very unfortunate set of circumstances. It is one of ours," said one high-ranking LAPD official who requested anonymity, citing the Long Beach department's investigation. "We are desperately trying to unravel what happened."

Los Angeles Police Commissioner Alan Skobin called the shooting a tragedy "for everybody involved."

Few details were released Wednesday as both Long Beach and Los Angeles police started investigations. As Long Beach detectives continued their probe -- which included obtaining a search warrant for Geggie's home -- investigators from the LAPD's internal affairs group launched a personnel inquiry into Geggie. The Los Angeles County district attorney's office also dispatched staff to conduct an independent investigation, which is common in cases involving police shootings.

Long Beach police said they responded about 12:30 a.m. to a 911 call reporting a man brandishing a firearm and walking in the street near Termino Avenue and 4th Street, close to the city's tony Belmont Heights area.

Officers found Geggie, who matched the description provided by the caller, in the 200 block of Mira Mar Avenue and confronted him, said Long Beach police spokeswoman Sgt. Dina Zapalski. Geggie tried to flee, Zapalski said, but the officers quickly caught up to him and ordered him to drop the shotgun he was holding.

"He refused and that is when the officer-involved shooting occurred," she said.

Geggie was taken to a local hospital, where he remained in stable condition Wednesday evening with "non-life threatening injuries," Zapalski said. The officer, a Long Beach resident, has been charged with "exhibiting a firearm in the presence of a police officer in a threatening manner" and threatening a civilian with a firearm. The shotgun was recovered at the scene, according to Long Beach police.

Geggie's father, who works in the LAPD's risk assessment department, and other immediate relatives could not be reached for comment. A person close to Geggie spoke on the condition that his name not be used because Geggie's family asked that no comments be made; he said he knew of no major personal or professional problems Geggie was facing that could have left him distressed. "He is just one of the most easygoing people I know," he said.

Geggie was recently assigned to the LAPD's Central Traffic Division.

Copied from: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-longbeach31-2008jul31,0,2477731.story
Irony in action.

What was his BAC? ?

Probably won't be released until the investigation is completed.
 

bojangle

FN # 40
Staff member
Lighten up dude...you're going to need some thicker skin to hang on BARF.:cool

Yeah, I know. Its all good. :teeth Just a little stressed and blowing off some steam. I go a handful of a recruit on FTO on my hands right now. :rant
 

bertocci

Well-known member
I'm glad to see that we're reserving judgment on an organization of almost 10 thousand police officers, in the face of two negative incidents.

Except that this is a department that is currently under consent decree from the DoJ due to a pattern of civil rights abuses. They had five years under the consent decree to fix things up, but they still couldn't do it! I think we're on year 7 or 8 now. And that doesn't even get into the rest of Rampart, the May Day protests, the Rodney King riots, etc. LAPD deserves every bit of the piss-poor reputation it has, and you have to question anyone who associates with it.
 

afm199

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Except that this is a department that is currently under consent decree from the DoJ due to a pattern of civil rights abuses. They had five years under the consent decree to fix things up, but they still couldn't do it! I think we're on year 7 or 8 now. And that doesn't even get into the rest of Rampart, the May Day protests, the Rodney King riots, etc. LAPD deserves every bit of the piss-poor reputation it has, and you have to question anyone who associates with it.

As this is an LEO forum that more or less is here to allow LEOs to interface with BARFers, I suggest you take your criticism elsewhere.
 

highonF4i

wait, what?
Hollywood has conditioned me to think this might be like some crooked cover-up LA Confidential/Negotiator type shit :nerd

Maybe the dude with the shotgun knows something he shouldn't and fellow officers are trying to silence him....


:popcorn :|
 

*Tina*

Fuck off
Hollywood has conditioned me to think this might be like some crooked cover-up LA Confidential/Negotiator type shit :nerd

Maybe the dude with the shotgun knows something he shouldn't and fellow officers are trying to silence him....


:popcorn :|

He was shot by a different agency officer though. He is LAPD shot by Long Beach PD. Now sure how that would work. :dunno
 

B-Cuz

Honorably Discharged
Hollywood has conditioned me to think this might be like some crooked cover-up LA Confidential/Negotiator type shit :nerd

Maybe the dude with the shotgun knows something he shouldn't and fellow officers are trying to silence him....


:popcorn :|

I can smell the conspiracy theory behind this whole incident. Maybe this guy was the second shooter on the grassy knoll too.:wow
 
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