An investigation has been launched into accusations that police planted the drugs.
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"It certainly asks questions that need to be answered and we will answer those questions via a personnel investigation," said LAPD Chief Charlie Beck.
Beck addressed the issue during the board of police commissioners meeting.
Fifty-two-year-old Ronald Shields was detained by officers for a hit-and-run collision in April.
His attorney alleges the officer was caught on camera putting the drugs in Shields' wallet.
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"Showing it to his partner, Officer Lee, he then motions that he's going to put the drugs in my client's wallet. He then does so all on video," said attorney Steve Levine.
The chief said it will take time to determine exactly what happened.
"I will note that the information contained in that video is not dispositive. It doesn't prove the allegations one way or the other," said Beck.