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Was it tunnel vision? An attempted cover-up? Questions linger about why it took the LAPD decades to arrest Det. Stephanie ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNLAPD Officers Shoot at NoHo Stabbing SuspectAt least one officer from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Foothill Station shot at a suspect in North Hollywood Friday.
In the last five years, the city has shelled out nearly $70 million for jury verdicts or settlements from lawsuits involving ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMan and woman dead after domestic violence stabbing sparked police shooting in NoHo, LAPD saysOfficers shot the suspect after finding a female victim with multiple stab wounds, LAPD said. Both the man and the woman were ...
The Los Angeles Police Department has launched a hate crime investigation after a Mosque was vandalized over the weekend. The Mosque, the Islamic Center of Southern California, was vandalized with ...
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MyNewsLA on MSNLAPD Fatally Shoots Man Suspected in North Hollywood StabbingA man suspected of stabbing a woman to death in a domestic violence attack in North Hollywood was shot and killed Friday by Los Angeles police officers within earshot of children playing at a nearby ...
Jillian Lauren Shriner, a bestselling author who is married to Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, appeared in court to face felony ...
The creator of the “F— the LAPD” shirt that drew the ire of the Los Angeles Police Department Foundation last year has found himself in conflict with another law enforcement agency, ...
A woman and a 12-year-old boy were extricated from a car after a police pursuit ended in a crash in Leimert Park ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNCity denies fault in LAPD crash that left brothers with severe injuries — despite internal reportTwo brothers suffered life-changing injuries in a crash caused by an LAPD officer going nearly double the speed limit. Now they're fighting the city after LA refused any responsibility.
Jillian Shriner, a true crime author and the wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner who was shot during a chaotic series of ...
A revolutionary program united former gang cops and Watts residents to bring safety to the projects. But can reform last?
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