Spencer Pratt brings in jacked-up team of super soldiers amid LA Mayors race

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Spencer Pratt has revealed the hard-hitting team of operatives he has brought in to protect him during his LA mayoral bid.

The independent candidate shared a photograph of him with four jacked-up giants, reassuring fans they are keeping him safe throughout the brutal campaign.

He said he wanted all Los Angelenos to feel as safe as he does when he is around surrounded by the agents from the Protectors agency.

Though there are no known threats against Pratt, the LA Mayor’s race has heated up in recent weeks as the former TV star surges in the polls.

Replying to a fan asking if he had security protecting him, he said: “I’m not worried. I have literally the best operators on earth looking out for me as we campaign.

“My goal is to make all Angelenos as safe as I feel with @bookprotectors. Nobody should have to worry about walking the streets of LA. Night or day.”

“Protectors” is a private security contractor that provides “high-level protection for those facing elevated risk” and its website is full of pictures of its muscle-bound operatives.

The agents that appear in the photo shared by Pratt and those that appear on the website include “Darko,” “Jim” and “Nick.”

It is unclear when these agents were hired by the former “The Hills” alum or how many were hired. The California Post has reached out to the Pratt campaign for comment, as well as the security team.

One of the guards pictured is Jim, who boasts 27 years of experience with the LAPD and 12 years in the Marine Corps with the sniper unit, as well as a deployment to Iraq.

Darko has 13 years of experience as an officer and has worked in the patrol unit and gang elite division for the Metropolitan Division in Los Angeles.

He says he is “very comfortable responding in any dynamic situation.”

Similarly, Nick has 17 years of experience and over 10,000 hours of training with SWAT, including dealing with hostage situations.

Pratt is polling in second place in the Los Angeles mayoral race, challenging incumbent Karen Bass ahead of the June 2, 2026, primary.

A UCLA/FM3 survey showed Pratt with 11% support, trailing Bass, with 40% of voters undecided. He is considered a contender for a November runoff spot, boosted by a strong debate performance.

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