L.A. Sheriff's Officials Arrested in Jail Misconduct Probe
At least three taken into custody by FBI
FBI agents began arresting Los Angeles County sheriff's officials Monday as part of a wide-ranging investigation into allegations of abuse and misconduct inside the county's jails, according to sources familiar with the arrests.
At least three people — including a lieutenant, a sergeant and a deputy — were taken into custody as part of a federal obstruction of justice probe into how sheriff's officials handled an FBI informant at the center of the jail investigation, one source familiar with the probe said.
More than a dozen officials are expected to be arrested, sources said.
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