LAPD officers face threats and legal action after personal information leaked online.

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LAPD Chief Michel Moore admits mistake after the department released private information, including names and photos of undercover officers, as part of a California public records request. The release has led to threats against LAPD officers, with some anti-police websites putting a target on them. The LAPD is investigating the matter, and Chief Moore is looking at the possibility of criminally charging anyone threatening police officers. The department is also facing potential lawsuits from officers who feel their lives have been put at risk.
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