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Reserve Santa Paula Police Officer Placed on Leave Over ‘Satirical’ YouTube Video About Running Over Bicyclists

A reserve officer with the Santa Paula Police Department who made a YouTube video joking about running over bicyclists apologized Saturday, saying in a Facebook posting that the footage was satirical.

The Santa Paula Police Department responded to the YouTube controversy via a Facebook post on July 19, 2014.

“I would like to apologize to all those who have been offended by what was intended to be a satirical video on cyclists,” said Laura Weintraub, a personal trainer and three-year reserve on the 28-officer small-town force. “The response from the cycling community has made me aware of the sport and its safety issues and challenges with drivers on the road of which I was completely unaware.”

The video, published Friday, unleashed a barrage of criticism on the department’s Facebook page against Weintraub, the department and Police Chief Steve McLean.

McLean said Saturday he had placed Weintraub and Michael Gray, a volunteer officer who made light of and defended the video on the Facebook page, on leave pending an investigation.

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