Los Angeles Police Department unit, often staffed by two officers, was ordered to stand watch outside L.A. City Council President Nury Martinez’s private home from April until June, multiple LAPD sources have confirmed to Spectrum News 1.The private security detail infuriated some members of the force when Martinez became one of the council members to spearhead a motion to cut $150 million in funding to the LAPD’s budget.“It’s kind of ironic. Here she is demanding $150 million be reallocated from the police budget, but yet she has security at her house by the Los Angeles Police Department,” said Det. Jamie McBride, who serves as director of the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the LAPD’s union.