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The plan averts 1,000 layoffs, lowering the number of Los Angeles city workers who will lose their jobs to 650.
Brian K. Williams, 31, who was employed as the deputy mayor of public safety in October 2024, was charged with one felony count of making an explosives threat.
Brian Williams was named deputy mayor in 2023 and oversaw LA's police, fire and other public safety departments.
Brian K. Williams, the former deputy mayor of public safety for Los Angeles, faces a statutory maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
Brian Williams, former deputy mayor of public safety, admits to fabricating a bomb threat at LA City Hall, risking a decade-long prison sentence.
The former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor of Public Safety, Brian Williams, pleaded guilty on Thursday to threatening to bomb City Hall. The Department of Justice announced that Williams, 61, of ...
Jean Paul Al Arab and his 6-month-old led police on a brief foot chase during a University at Buffalo ceremony. The school said the grad violated rules about who can participate in the commencement.
The Angelina College Law Enforcement Academy on Monday held a ceremony honoring its Class 118 graduates as they head into ...
The Syracuse Police Department’s cadet program is preparing young individuals for a career in law enforcement, providing them with classroom instruction, physical fitness training, and ...
People who file complaints against police officers see a warning against making a false report. A dispute over the LAPD's form reached the California Supreme Court.
The Los Angeles Police Department will hold a memorial ceremony Thursday honoring the legacies of the 239 LAPD officers who ...