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The letter goes on to refer to the use of public records — names, photos <br /> and badge numbers of the cops — as "troubling" and implies that all of <br /> that is "personal information." <br /> The letter also took issue with Council member Johnathan Hernandez <br /> referring to killer cops as "judge, jury and executioner" at a recent council <br /> meeting in May, calling the language "inflammatory." <br /> The SAPOA's letter made no mention of the various gang-like <br /> paraphernalia distributed by members of the SAPID that contain skulls, <br /> grim reapers, swords and scythes. The gang-like paraphernalia is also <br /> distributed to people who show loyalty to the SAPID or SAPOA'. The now- <br /> disbanded Major Enforcement Team (MET) that operated like a gang <br /> within the department had members sharing skull tattoos with the <br /> group's initials. MET members, including now-Commander Oscar Lizardi, <br /> sexually assaulted a child at a local restaurant in 2020. The incident, <br /> known as The Culichi Town Incident, was allegedly covered up by <br /> SAPD's current chief, Robert Rodriguez, who was then head of the <br /> internal affairs division. <br /> 1�j <br /> An SAPID officer shares paraphernalia on his personal Facebook account. <br /> His account was public at the time. Credit: Leo Rodriguez/SAPD <br /> El <br /> SAPD's Homicide Unit challenge coin paraphernalia for sale. Credit: <br /> Bonanza <br /> 191 <br /> Another version of the SAPD's Homicide Unit challenge coin <br /> paraphernalia for sale. Credit: Bonanza <br /> 4 <br />