Chief Parks Invites FBI to Join Rampart Probe

February 24, 2000

LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESS RELEASE
Thursday, February 24, 2000
Chief Parks Invites FBI to Join Rampart Probe

Los Angeles – On Wednesday, February 23, 2000, Chief of Police, Bernard C. Parks invited the U.S. Attorney’s office and the F.B.I. to join with the Department in the ongoing Rampart investigation. Although the LAPD will remain the lead agency, participation by independent Federal representatives on the Corruption Task Force will enhance the investigative and prosecutorial efforts. The Chief, Mayor Richard Riordan, U.S. Attorney Alejandro Mayorkas, and Assistant Director-In-Charge of the F.B.I., James DeSarno announced the new partnership.

Also present was Gil Garcetti, Los Angeles County District Attorney. The Department has reached a critical stage in the investigation where it is appropriate to involve Federal investigators and prosecutors. "The FBI will bring the additional independent resources needed to the investigation," said Chief Parks.
The L.A.P.D., F.B.I., U.S. Attorney, State Attorney General, and District Attorney’s office are committed to ensuring a thorough investigation and timely prosecution. For further information, contact LAPD Media Relations Section at (213) 485-3586.

For Release 10:00 am PST
February 24, 2000