LOS ANGELES AIRPORT POLICE SWEAR-IN FOUR NEW OFFICERS

LOS ANGELES AIRPORT POLICE SWEAR-IN FOUR NEW OFFICERS

01/17/2020 08:47 PM

Captain Mario Patrick, Assistant Chief Tyrone Stallings, Officer Juan Genizzotti, Officer Paula Costa, Chief of
Airport Police Cecil W. Rhambo Jr., Officer Jose Rodriguez, Officer Rashaan Moore, Assistant Chief John
Wallace
Photos by CSI Officer Shawn Smith

(Los Angeles, California - January 17, 2020) The Airport Police Division officially welcomes Officers Paula Costa, Juan Genizzotti, Rashawn Moore, and Jose Rodriguez to the force during a swearing-in ceremony that was held at the LAPD Academy in Elysian Park

Prior to attending the Police Academy, Officer Genizzotti obtained his bachelor’s degree in History from California State University of Dominguez Hills and served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. Officer Moore, a recipient of the Tina Kerbrat Award for most inspirational recruit, is a graduate of California State University of Sacramento where he obtained his bachelor’s degree in Communications and worked as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) for PRN Ambulance. Officer Rodriguez, a family member of K9 Officer Alfonso Lagos, obtained his Associate’s degree in Business Management from Los Angeles Mission College and worked for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Officer Costa, a trilingual speaker of English, Portuguese, and Spanish, worked as a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer at LAX.

 

K9 Officer Alfonso Lagos, Chief of Airport Police Cecil W. Rhambo Jr., Officer Jose Rodriguez, Chief of Los Angeles Police Department Michael Moore

 

Surrounded by family and friends, Chief of Airport Police Cecil W. Rhambo Jr., addressed his four new officers. “I am pleased to announce the appointment of these four new officers to the ranks of the Los Angeles Airport Police Division. I congratulate you all for entering a proud tradition of a rewarding career in public service."

The four new officers' responsibilities will include patrolling Los Angeles International Airport, the 2nd busiest airport in the country and the 4th busiest airport in the world. Next week, they will begin their post-academy training followed by a six-month Field Training Program, specific to aviation law enforcement under the guidance of a Field Training Officer. Upon completion, they will be assigned to the Patrol Services Section.

 

In addition to 550 sworn officers, Los Angeles Airport Police Division also employs 430 security officers and nearly 200 civilian professional staff. As the largest aviation law enforcement agency in the nation, Airport Police patrols and secures Los Angeles International Airport, the nation’s second busiest and world’s fourth busiest airport, and Van Nuys general aviation airport.

 

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