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L.A. police chief says the suspect had lived a life of uncertainty, staying at his mother's home or on the street, and served ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNFamily of man murdered in Valley Village apartment suing landlords for negligent managementResidents say they've warned the management company for years about people breaking into the complex. Police have arrested a ...
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said officers responding two separate 911 calls of violent assaults did not immediately enter the ...
Los Angeles police have apprehended the man allegedly seen on Ring doorbell cameras stalking the halls of a San Fernando ...
Weeks after a welfare check led to the discovery of a slain man inside an apartment, a suspect has been arrested, California ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNAlleged Valley Village Murderer HospitalizedA 27-year-old man suspected of entering another man’s apartment in Valley Village through a skylight in an adjacent vacant ...
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LAist on MSNLAPD chief: Proposed cuts to non-police staff could hurt department and public safetyLAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said criminologists, forensic scientists and crime scene photographers could be laid off.
"By assaulting your neighbor and being convicted of a felony, you engaged in conduct unbecoming a fire captain," Deputy Fire ...
Police Chief Jim McDonnell raised concerns about the potential layoffs resulting "in the premature release of inmates." ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Los Angeles Police Department has launched an investigation after two bodies initially went undiscovered by officers responding to 911 calls in separate incidents.
On Tuesday, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell addressed the two incidents during a meeting of the city's civilian police commission, the department's oversight board. McDonnell acknowledged officers did ...
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