For months, Gabriel Cabrera has waged a solemn protest outside of LAPD headquarters, asking for his job back. He says he is the victim of the department's long history of disability discrimination and that the union and former friends have all turned their backs on him.
Nothing much fazes Gabriel Cabrera after 17 months of picketing outside Los Angeles Police Department headquarters.
And so on most Tuesday mornings — his day off from his current job working security at Disneyland — he drives downtown to carry out his protest. Sometimes his wife, Maria, tags along. She usually stands nearby, flipping through her phone in the shade of a large auditorium that abuts the LAPD’s glass-and-limestone headquarters.
He read a story in The Times about how the commission, the civilian-led body that oversees the department, voted a few years ago to
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