LAPD is “bleeding out” — with the clock ticking ahead of two of the biggest global events Los Angeles will ever host.

As the city prepares to welcome the World Cup in 2026 and the 2028 Olympics, City Hall is locked in a bitter fight over whether or not it will spend the money to secure enough police officers to keep the city and attendees from around the world safe.

“We’re trying to find 170 additional officers to get to 410 so we can staff up for upcoming world events,” LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell told the Los Angeles City Council Friday. “This isn’t hypothetical. The need is real and urgent. If you knew what I know about the threats ahead, we wouldn’t even be having this conversation.”

McDonnell warned the department is “bleeding out” officers — and that Los Angeles does not have enough

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