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Break-in at LA mayor's home happened during a security shift change, suspected burglar charged
The intruder who broke a glass door to enter Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ official residence and roam the house before being arrested slipped inside the house when there were no security officers on the premises, the LAPD’s interim chief said Tuesday.
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Man suspected in deadly Metro stabbing was previously arrested for transit system attacks
The man arrested for fatally stabbing a woman on a Metro Red Line subway train in Studio City as she was on her way home from work early Monday was previously convicted of assaulting passengers on LA’s public transit system, according to court records and law enforcement sources.
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LAPD's high tech headquarters hasn't had working phones in weeks
LAPD’s high tech headquarters hasn’t had working phones in weeks.
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Intruder breaks into Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass' Windsor Square home
An intruder broke into the home of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Sunday morning while she was in the residence, according to her office.
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Woman who threw daughters onto 405 Freeway traffic claimed to be astrologer, I-Team confirms
Authorities believe the woman, who is suspected of murdering her boyfriend in Woodland Hills before pushing her two daughters into traffic on the 405 Freeway in Culver City, had an alternate identity on social media and claimed to be an astrologer.
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Dead infant on 405 Freeway thrown out of car by mother, LAPD says
An 8-month-old girl found dead in lanes of the 405 Freeway in Culver City had been in her older sister’s arms when the two were pushed by their mother out of their SUV early Monday. The infant was struck by one or more cars and was killed, LAPD detectives told NBC4’s I-Team. The 9-year-old girl was able to get...
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Discovery of dead infant on 405 Freeway in Culver City linked to other murder, deadly crash
A series of violent and deadly incidents that happened across Los Angeles County Monday morning was being investigated as being connected.
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Actor who says he was falsely accused by LA County DA files lawsuit after charges dismissed, evidence debunked
The charges against Gatt were dismissed on Feb. 9, according to court records.
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LA's budget crisis worsened by $60 million FEMA decision
Members of California’s Congressional delegation asked FEMA this week to reconsider its decision to refuse to reimburse a number of local governments for millions spent during the COVID-19 emergency to house some homeless people in hotels.
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LA to end alternative response program for some mental health emergencies
One of LA’s first alternative response programs for some mental health emergencies will end, because many incidents led to paramedic and police calls anyway.