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LAPD officers fired for hunting Pokémon during robbery denied appeal
Global News
Two LAPD officers ignored calls for backup during a robbery, choosing to catch a Snorlax instead.
Two Los Angeles Police Department officers who were more intent on catching Pokémon than bad guys have failed in their bid to get their jobs back.
LAPD officers Louis Lozano and Eric Mitchell ignored a 2017 dispatch to respond to a local robbery, instead choosing to hunt a Snorlax on Pokémon Go, a GPS-based, augmented reality cellphone game, court documents published last week show.
They were fired later in 2017 upon discovery of their attempted clandestine activity.
The pair appealed to have their firings reversed, but the California Court of Appeal ruled that the terminations were justified.
According to the documents, April 15, 2017 was a busy day for the LAPD’s southwest division, and there were more calls than police cars available to respond, due to a homicide earlier in the day.
Lozano and Mitchell were parked close to Crenshaw Mall when a call went out asking for officers to respond to a robbery in progress at the Macy’s department store in the mall.
A commanding officer for the division reportedly heard a radio call for the robbery at the time and a patrol supervisor, Sgt. Jose Gomez, attempted to radio Lozano and Mitchell’s unit to provide backup but did not receive a response.
Lozano and Mitchell later claimed that they were engaging with community members in a noisy park and did not hear the call for help.