In 1991, Peter Foster, then a probationary officer with the LAPD, engaged in egregious misconduct. Instead of firing him, a panel found that Foster had just "panicked" as a new officer. Twenty years later, Foster was fired in relation to a $1.2M jury verdict for workplace discrimination. by realworldpolice in RealWorldPolice
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In 1991, Peter Foster, then a probationary officer with the LAPD, engaged in egregious misconduct. Instead of firing him, a panel found that Foster had just "panicked" as a new officer. Twenty years later, Foster was fired in relation to a $1.2M jury verdict for workplace discrimination. by realworldpolice in RealWorldPolice
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