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Los Angeles Police Department: Case Study
Los Angeles Police Department

EVENT
Escorting the client, David Foreman, from his home to the
Metropolitan Courthouse and provide security to Mr.
Foreman’s estate.
LOCATION
Laguna Beach, CA
Metropolitan Courthouse, Los Angeles, CA

DATE
Monday, November 3rd, 2014

TIME
0900am-1200pm

BACKGROUND
CLIENT:
David Foreman
 40 years old
 High profile
 Outspoken
 Attention-seeker, i.e. loves to talk to the media/press
 Controversial white supremacist
 Wheelchair-bound
 Suffers from medical complications, i.e. respiratory illness
SITUATION
Mr. Foreman is scheduled to appear at the Metropolitan Courthouse in Los Angeles, as a defendant answering to murder charges and violating civil rights laws. As of today, he’s currently free on a $1
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Foreman’s assistant, Matthew Hemming. The media has speculated that these attacks are related to Mr.
Foreman even, the police suspect that the white supremacist group is seeking for political gain with their acts of violence, however, the police don’t have any direct evidence to support that theory. On the day of the trial, it’s possible that there will be several news organizations, fundamentalist religious groups, white supremacist groups and civil rights groups at the courthouse. Recently, Mr. Foreman’s estate security has been under attack due to the number of threats. It is recommended that the LAPD, escorts Mr. Foreman from his home in Laguna Beach to the Metropolitan courthouse and provide the required security to his estate.
ACTION
STAFFING:
One lieutenant, one sergeant and seven armed officers from Central Operations; which will respond and coordinate with the security protocols.
In addition, the following will take place:
 A roll call will be scheduled for 09:00 hours at LA Police department
Central Operation with: LAPD Commander, Lieutenant Johnny A. Muller,
Sgt. Torino, and other fellow

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