Los Angeles Police Dept. officers will be allowed to carry guns at Paris Olympics.

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Eager to ramp up security preparations for the 2028 Summer Olympics, the Los Angeles Police Department is sending a small cadre of officers to Paris for this year’s Games. And — in a bit of a geopolitical flex — the LAPD had a hand in convincing the French government to temporarily suspend its law against overseas police officers being armed in the country. Thirty-two LAPD reserve officers and a supervisor will travel overseas next week as part of the Olympic delegation to work at event sites across the country, under the supervision of the French National Police and the Gendarmerie, according to law enforcement documents reviewed by The Times. France will cover the officers’ airfare and lodging expenses, but not meals, the documents say. The reserves have gone through the Police Academy just like regular officers, and can “perform the same functions as regular, full-time officers,” the LAPD says on its website. Three teams of reserves will remain in France at varying times during the Games, working 8- to 12- hour shifts, five days a week.

The visiting officers won’t wear body cameras, according to documents outlining plans for the trip. And although they will be in full uniform and armed with their service weapons, their duties will be largely ceremonial — more to provide a visible presence than make arrests or assist with crowd control. Additionally, the delegation of officers will provide extra protection during the expected visits of L.A. political leaders including Mayor Karen Bass at the Games. The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department is sending its own delegation, records show. Foreign police and military personnel from non-European Union member nations are typically forbidden from being armed and acting in their law enforcement capacity on French soil. But former LAPD Chief Michel Moore and other police administrators helped talk the government into temporarily relaxing its rules in order to allow U.S. officers to carry their service weapons. The LAPD said the effort had been in the works since a 2021 visit to France by Moore. Moore’s trip was one of several to France by department officials in recent years.

The LAPD is hardly the only U.S. policing agency scheduled to work the Games. At a briefing late last month, Paris Police Chief Laurent Nunez announced plans to deploy about 30,000 police officers each day, including armed police, with a peak of 45,000 for the opening ceremony on the Seine, which will involve boats and huge crowds watching from the embankments. Scores of officers will come from departments from other countries, supplemented by about 25,000 private security guards, according to Nunez. Adding to the challenge for Paris officials is that some events will be held in historic landmarks, such as the Grand Palais, that weren’t designed for such sporting events — and the crowds they bring. Organizers expect as many as 15 million visitors for the July 26 to Aug. 11 Games and Paralympics that follow. Cybersecurity will also be a major point of emphasis for French authorities.
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What France fears the most is terrorist attacks and what terrorists want the most are attacks with huge body counts. Millions will be attending the Paris Summer Olympics which are prime venues for attacks and suicide bombers. Remember that the Milwaukee Police brought in police from 24 states to provide security during the Republican National Convention and I'm sure the Chicago Police will do the same for the Democratic National Convention.

In November 13 & 14, 2015, terrorists attacked the Bataclan music venue in Paris, suicide bombs went off outside the Stade de France national stadium during a UEFA final and other attacks took place in Paris, a total of 131 were killed and 413 people were injured. July 2016 a truck on the beach promenade in Nice ran over and killed 86 people and injured 434. In 2017 a man rammed his vehicle into French soldiers . In March 2018 a terrorist killed 4 including police officers out jogging. In 2018 a terrorist opened fire during a Christmas market in Strasbourg killing 5. There are been numerous stabbings and shootings. Since 1970, 448 people have been killed in France due to terrorist attacks.

As a result of the 2015 attacks, French Police are armed 24 hours a day. I doubt any US police force would assist in France if they weren't armed.
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sikacz wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 8:52 am If that’s the case why would any of the other police participate?
The reason LA is involved is that LA hosts the Summer Olympics in 2028. I'm sure they'll be looking at police resources from everywhere maybe even France and other EU countries. If they ask for help from the Netherlands or Scandinavian countries they are likely to get English speaking police officers. If they're armed would depend on CA state law. Both are big cities with high crime rates and possible terrorist threats.

After Munich and because of the Hamas-Israel war, Shin Bet Israel's FBI will be protecting their athletes. France has the highest population of Jews in Europe. There are a lot of security issues.
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The article made it sound like only California police will be armed. That’s my issue. If California police are allowed to be armed so should any nation supplying police and I got the impression other nations were supplying police. Not my interest, hope our idiots don’t over react.
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sikacz wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:25 am The article made it sound like only California police will be armed. That’s my issue. If California police are allowed to be armed so should any nation supplying police and I got the impression other nations were supplying police. Not my interest, hope our idiots don’t over react.
Sorry, no it's other US police forces too. Apparently the Fairfax County Police in VA were also asked by France to provide officers. I'm sure there will be other media stories.
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highdesert wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:30 am
sikacz wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:25 am The article made it sound like only California police will be armed. That’s my issue. If California police are allowed to be armed so should any nation supplying police and I got the impression other nations were supplying police. Not my interest, hope our idiots don’t over react.
Sorry, no it's other US police forces too. Apparently the Fairfax County Police in VA were also asked by France to provide officers. I'm sure there will be other media stories.
And only California with the armed exception?

I have too much on my mind….medical appointment…
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Also I wonder who is paying these American LEOs to have a Paris Vacation? The European countries don't have enough LEOs to protect the Olympics? I do remember the 1972 Olympics in Germany and the terrorist attack.
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TrueTexan wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:04 am Also I wonder who is paying these American LEOs to have a Paris Vacation? The European countries don't have enough LEOs to protect the Olympics? I do remember the 1972 Olympics in Germany and the terrorist attack.
For Los Angeles, it's a learning experience as LA hosts the 2028 Summer Olympics. They're sending reserves which is cheaper, they're part timers. Don't know who the LA Sheriff's Dept is sending.

LAPD and LASD are budgeted for 10,000 sworn officers each, but the reality is recruitment is always a struggle.
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