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In the last five years, the city has shelled out nearly $70 million for jury verdicts or settlements from lawsuits involving ...
The possibility of losing more than 400 civilian workers has increased uncertainty around Police Chief Jim McDonnell's vision ...
Amid a budget crunch in Los Angeles, lawsuit payouts — especially those related to the Los Angeles Police Department — have drawn increased scrutiny. But while many of those police lawsuits are ...
Los Angeles has paid over $68.5 million in recent years to settle lawsuits from LAPD officers alleging harassment, ...
The Los Angeles Police Department launched an investigation after two bodies initially went undiscovered by officers ...
When Jim McDonnell took over as Los Angeles police ... Read more:A slimmed-down LAPD seems here to stay. What happens to crime with fewer cops? The chief has also convened numerous working groups ...
When Jim McDonnell took over as Los Angeles police chief late last ... with a final version expected in the coming weeks. Read more: A slimmed-down LAPD seems here to stay. What happens to crime with ...
Police Chief Jim McDonnell raised concerns about the potential layoffs resulting "in the premature release of inmates." ...
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 ...
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said criminologists, forensic scientists and crime scene photographers could be laid off.
Los Angeles police have apprehended the man allegedly seen on Ring doorbell cameras stalking the halls of a San Fernando ...