Los Angeles does not have enough cops or the funding to properly secure the city for the Olympic Games, the head of the LAPD has warned.
Chief Jim McDonnell said he fears the department could be stretched past its limits when millions flock to LA for the 2028 blockbuster.
He pointed out there was “zero” specific fundings for his team, aside from the pooled budget shared by cops, the fire department and federal agents.
His startling warning during a City Council Budget and Finance Committee hearing at City Hall on Wednesday as lawmakers scrutinize Mayor Karen Bass’s plans for the city.
It also comes amid a heightened security threat across America and Los Angeles, as tensions with the Middle East and domestic threats at home plague the country.
Chief Jim McDonnell said he fears the department could be stretched past its limits when millions flock to LA for the 2028 blockbuster. TED SOQUI/EPA/ShutterstockMcDonnell said: “LA28 confirms that they have zero police or other safety budgets. While they do have a security budget, it doesn’t cover law enforcement.”
He continued: “The funding that exists is for all agencies involved in the Olympics, not just the LAPD, and it will be restricted primarily to police officer overtime.”
The warning means City Hall will be responsible for stumping up specific funds for the cops, while already drowning in a cash shortfall.
LAPD officials told councilmembers they are losing more than 500 officers a year to attrition, while overtime is surging to cover the gap.
The department expects to log nearly 1.4 million hours of overtime this year, with a projected deficit of $16.5 million.
His startling warning during a City Council Budget and Finance Committee hearing at City Hall on Wednesday as lawmakers scrutinize Mayor Karen Bass’s plans for the city. APThe Olympics Special Events Unit, which plans security, said LA will need to deploy about 6,700 officers across eight venues in 2028.
That operation would require another 700 to 800 patrol vehicles, equipment that is not fully funded. Even the funding that does exist comes with limits and delays.
Inside the chamber far-left councilmembers were quick to seize on McDonnell’s comments. Anti-cop Democratic Socialists of America member Eunisses Hernandez asked if police deploment was even needed.
She said: “Do they all need to be cop cars? Can we not use school buses?”
Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky, who chairs the committee overseeing the city’s budget, said she was “frustrated” by conflicting messages about the role of the federal government.
She said: “We are hearing two different conversations, and it’s frustrating.”
Olympic organizers at LA28 have suggested the federal government will take on a larger share of security because the Games are designated a National Special Security Event.
LAPD officials pushed back, saying it is “inaccurate” to believe federal authorities will handle it. The California Post has reached out to LA28 for comment.

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