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Ryan Parker

LAPD investigates Michael Brown parody at retired cop's party

Dec. 24--The Los Angeles Police Department has launched a preliminary investigation into a video that has emerged of a song that plays on the shooting death of Michael Brown. It was sung at a party thrown by a retired LAPD officer.

Police confirmed to the Los Angeles Times the investigation into the video, on which can be heard a parody of "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" that refers to the Ferguson, Mo., 18-year-old and includes lines such as, "His brain was splatter on the floor."

The song was sung during a recent party hosted at the Glendale Elks Lodge by a retired LAPD officer, police said.

"I am aware of the video released via TMZ. Like many of you, I find it offensive absurd. It does not reflect the values of the #LAPD," Chief Charlie Beck tweeted. "I have directed our Professional Standards Bureau to look into this determine if any active department employees were involved."

Video of the party and singing was first sent to TMZ.

If investigators find that any current officers attended "and misconduct took place, a formal investigation will be opened," said Jane Kim, a spokeswoman for the LAPD.

Some of the changed lyrics to the song released by Jim Croce in 1973 include:

"Michael Brown learned a lesson

about a messin' with a bad ... police man

And he's, bad, bad Michael Brown

Baddest thug in the whole darn town

Badder than an ol' King Kong

Meaner than a junkyard dog

Two men took to fightin'

And Michael punched in through the door

and Michael looked like some old Swiss cheese

His brain was splatter on the floor."

The preliminary investigation will begin as soon as Tuesday, police said.

Follow Ryan Parker for breaking news at @theryanparker and on Facebook.

UPDATES

6:35 p.m.: This story has been updated with comments from Chief Beck.

This story was originally published at 4:10 p.m.

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