George Floyd image with caption 'You take my breath away' investigated by Los Angeles police

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"The Department will have zero tolerance for this type of behavior," the police department tweeted.
A protester holds a sign with an image of George Floyd during protests on May 27, 2020, in Minneapolis.
A protester holds a sign with an image of George Floyd during protests in Minneapolis in May.Christine T. Nguyen / Minnesota Public Radio via AP file

Los Angeles police have launched an internal investigation after officers were reported to have shared a Valentine's Day image of George Floyd with the caption "You take my breath away."

The Los Angeles Police Department is also looking into whether the image, which was reported by the Los Angeles Times, was created by a police employee.

"At this point the department has not identified any actual postings in the workplace or identified that it was in fact our department employee who created the image," the police department tweeted Saturday.

Police did not respond to a request for more details Sunday.

Floyd, a Black man, died May 25 after ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes. His death prompted waves of police accountability and racial justice demonstrations across the U.S., as well as violent and destructive actions in some cities.

Three other officers were also charged in Floyd's death.

Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore told the Times that an officer filed a complaint about the image and will be interviewed by officials Monday.

"Our investigation is to determine the accuracy of the allegations while also reinforcing our zero tolerance for anything with racist views," Moore told the newspaper.

If the allegations are substantiated, Moore added, "people will find my wrath."

It was not immediately clear where the image was alleged to have been shared or how many officers may have circulated it. If the complaint is confirmed, the department said, "any employee or supervisor is directed to take possession and identify those present. The Department will have zero tolerance for this type of behavior."

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