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Major police departments across U.S. face retirements and burnout
Updated On: Aug 231, 2021
Major police departments across U.S. face retirements and burnout
Burnout and exhaustion are widespread in police departments big and small across the country, as more officers have retired this year due to anti-police protests, budget cuts and the effects of the pandemic. The Los Angeles Police department was particularly hit hard after budget cuts led to many officers leaving, along with difficulties recruiting and training replacements. “They’re worn out. They’re frustrated. They’re tired. They’re feeling fatigued, and they’re saying they’re looking for options outside the profession,” Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore told the LA Daily News.