LAPD Metropolitan Detention Center

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Los Angeles, United States

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LAPD Metropolitan Detention Center Reviews | Rating 4,1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

LAPD Metropolitan Detention Center is located in Los Angeles, United States on 180 N Los Angeles St. LAPD Metropolitan Detention Center is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category detention center in United States.

Address

180 N Los Angeles St

Phone

+1 2133563400

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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King Toxic

This Facility has the most Respectful and Most Professional Officers I've ever met, Much Respect. Not that I wanted to be there, but they didn't make it any tougher than it had to be. Thank You guys for treating us like humans who just made a bad decision.

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woodelf dragon

The bathroom was trash. Just like the police there

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Edward Light

Even in custody the officers and staff were very helpful and friendly and didn't treat you anything less than a regular human being they make you feel as comfortable as you can when being detained and do what they possibly can for you not saying getting arrested is a good thing because it isn't but atleast your dealing with professionalism and not people that walk around like they own the world because of a badge the officers that had me detained did everything they possibly could and I ended up getting released that evening I was very lucky and I cannot Express how much I appreciate the two officers that handled my cases and the nurses on staff at the glass house it made me feel respected and I give them officers props cause not all are like them two I wish I could remember their names but nonetheless very grateful

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Caino the Concerned Citizen

Encountering the \thugs\ employed there is a very unpleasant experience.. You would think they would address you with the appropriate greeting of the day (good morning/good afternoon/good evening)and make a genuine effort to assist. Don't expect that much. Their behavior reflects on their leadership..

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Daniela CG

Very cool public art!