By Libor Jany and Richard Winton | LA Times
When Los Angeles police Officer Brady Lamas was relieved of duty in 2022 for allegedly sharing nude photos of a fellow cop — his wife at the time — he reportedly found a lifeline with a private company named Watermark Security Inc.
Started by Jamie McBride, an LAPD detective and director for the union representing most rank-and-file officers, Watermark has earned a reputation in law enforcement circles for offering a soft landing to cops who face disciplinary action.
McBride promised good pay, reportedly telling officers suspended or fired from their departments over various allegations of misconduct that it would be “like they were making” up to $40 an hour as guards for businesses and celebrities around L.A. County and in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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