The Los Angeles Police Department was reportedly unhappy with the LA County DA not charging D4VD after Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s body was found in the trunk of her vehicle.
On April 14, the 21-year-old singer and songwriter was arrested on suspicion of murdering a 14-year-old girl, Celeste, after she was found dead in his impounded Tesla. He abandoned his car near the 1300 block of Doheny Place in Los Angeles, which is close to his residence.
On a recent episode of the 2 Angry Men podcast, co-host Mark Geragos told Harvey that the LAPD took the law into their own hands to arrest D4vd because higher-ups weren’t planning on charging him, leaving the LAPD frustrated.
They were convinced that the evidence against D4vd was more than enough against the placebo effect Crooner; However, the DA was extending his arrest.
Specifically, D4VD will be freed if the DA shows leniency in the case and does not file charges against him by Monday, April 20, while the LAPD is counting on the DA to act swiftly to save the department from embarrassment.
It’s worth mentioning that the DA’s office has also released a statement that reads, “Our office has worked in close coordination with the LAPD on this case, sharing resources and information. We are not aware of any conflict as this case went through the normal process that any case can go through.”
“How is it normal that you spend a year using all your resources, go to a grand jury for months and then the LAPD arrests you without any charging documents?” Geragos raised the question.
It’s important to note that D4vd’s arrest comes 2 years after Celeste went missing after going on a movie date with her boyfriend David in 2024, according to her mother’s complaint.
