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30 probation officers charged with enabling ‘gladiator fights’ between at least 143 juvenile inmates

Last updated: March 5, 2025 4:25 am
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The Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Los Angeles County has been at the center of a shocking scandal involving 30 probation officers charged with allowing and even encouraging “gladiator fights” among young inmates. These officers were caught on video doing nothing as teens attacked and beat a 17-year-old inmate, resulting in serious injuries.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta described the officers as acting more like referees or spectators at a prize fight rather than adults responsible for the welfare of the young inmates. The investigation revealed at least 69 fights between July and December 2023, with a total of 143 inmates between the ages of 12 and 18 involved.

In one disturbing video, Officer Taneha Brooks appeared to time the fights on her watch, while another officer, Shawn Smyles, was seen shaking hands with one of the attackers as the victim struggled to defend himself. The officers have been charged with child endangerment, abuse, conspiracy, and battery.

The first 22 officers were arraigned in court, with the remaining eight scheduled for a later date. They have all been placed on leave without pay pending an internal investigation by the LA County Probation Department. The department emphasized a zero-tolerance policy for misconduct by peace officers, especially when dealing with young individuals.

The California Board of State and Community Corrections had ordered the closure of Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall due to safety concerns, but the probation office refused. The facility had failed multiple inspections and was deemed unsafe, leading to calls for its closure by various organizations.

Attorney General Bonta stated that the indictment of the officers was a crucial step in holding them accountable and addressing the issues at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall. He warned that those who abuse their power will be held responsible by the California Department of Justice.

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The shocking revelation of “gladiator fights” at the detention center has sparked outrage and calls for reform in the juvenile justice system. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of proper oversight and accountability in institutions responsible for the care and rehabilitation of young individuals.

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