A Twitter-addicted murder detective
has come under fire for his extensive use of the micro-blogging site,
which include uploading pictures of dead bodies.
LAPD Homicide Detective Sal LaBarbera, a 30-year veteran with the city's South Bureau, with 24 years spent as a homicide investigator, has been called 'callous' over what many see as his inappropriate and overuse of Twitter.
LA Taco wrote a story criticising him after he uploaded a picture of a recently murdered man whose bloodied corpse was lying on the sidewalk covered in a stained sheet.
He put the caption: 'Guess where I'm at, it never ends', under it.
The website said his actions were 'cold' and that he showed no compassion towards the family of the victim. Read Here
LAPD Homicide Detective Sal LaBarbera, a 30-year veteran with the city's South Bureau, with 24 years spent as a homicide investigator, has been called 'callous' over what many see as his inappropriate and overuse of Twitter.
LA Taco wrote a story criticising him after he uploaded a picture of a recently murdered man whose bloodied corpse was lying on the sidewalk covered in a stained sheet.
He put the caption: 'Guess where I'm at, it never ends', under it.
The website said his actions were 'cold' and that he showed no compassion towards the family of the victim. Read Here
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