LAPD officers file lawsuit against anti-police website over alleged 'bounty' photos.

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LAPD officers file lawsuit against anti-police website over alleged 'bounty' photos.
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Three LAPD officers have sued the owner of an anti-police site called killercop.com after their photos were published with an alleged “bounty” on them. The lawsuit demands that the photos and other identifying information be deleted from the website. The release of the photos has roiled the LAPD, with some officers considering retirement because of it. Dozens of undercover officers are expected to bring a class-action lawsuit against the department. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Sutcliffe claim that the alleged threats, combined with their photos being circulated online, have caused them emotional distress.

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