The Los Angeles Police Academy celebrated the commencement of 39 officials on Friday at Elysian Park Academy. Of the 39 LAPD officials, there are 26 men and 13 ladies, of which two are from the Inglewood Police Division and one from Airport Police. The next is the ethnic breakdown: seven whites, 26 Latinos, 3 African American citizens and 3 Asian American citizens. The graduating officials could have finished 912 hours of coaching over the process 24 weeks.

New graduate officer Aaron Alberti, proper, salutes LAPD Leader Michel Moore prior to receiving his degree on the Recruit Elegance 11-21 commencement rite at Los Angeles Police Academy on Friday in L.A.
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Mayor Eric Garcetti chats with participants of the graduating Recruit Elegance 11-21 throughout the rite at Los Angeles Police Academy.
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New graduates sing their magnificence chant after a commencement rite of Recruit Elegance 11-21 at Los Angeles Police Academy.
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LAPD Leader Michel Moore inspects a graduating magnificence throughout the rite at Los Angeles Police Academy.
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Members of the family of newly graduated law enforcement officials teach their telephones and cameras to take footage on the commencement rite.
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New graduate police officer Christian Kim, left, and his female friend Jennifer Yoon after the commencement rite of Recruit Elegance 11-21 at Los Angeles Police Academy.
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Drill trainer Officer Carlos Gonzalez, foreground, speaks to graduating magnificence of officials Recruit Elegance 11-21 after the rite at Los Angeles Police Academy.
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