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Jury Rules for Ex-LAPD Chief Charlie Beck in Civil Trial
Jury selection is expected to start Tuesday morning in civil litigation brought by a Whittier man against the city of Los Angeles and its former police chief involving allegations of official misconduct.
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Bond Denied for 2 SoCal Men Charged in Charlottesville Rally Violence
Federal judges have refused to set bond for two California men charged with inciting a riot and attacking counter-protesters at a white nationalist rally that turned deadly in Virginia.
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Top LAPD Official Abruptly Resigns
An Assistant Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department said this week he would leave his post and formally retire later this year.
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Misdemeanor Charges Filed Against LAPD Commander, Sergeant
Prosecutors filed misdemeanor charges Tuesday against LAPD Commander Nicole Mehringer and Sgt. James Kelly, who were found allegedly intoxicated inside an unmarked police sedan in Glendale.
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Woman Set to be Arraigned for Alleged Attack on Former LAPD Chief
A woman who allegedly threw an ashy substance at then-LAPD Chief Charlie Beck during a raucous meeting of the Los Angeles Police Commission in May is set to be arraigned Friday on four misdemeanor charges.
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Ex-Cop Accused of Sex With 15-Year-Old Cadet Pleads No Contest
A former Los Angeles police officer pleaded no contest Wednesday to a pair of sex-related charges involving a then-15-year-old girl from the department’s cadet program and was sentenced to two years in prison.
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Michel Moore Takes Helm as LAPD's 57th Chief
One day after he was unanimously confirmed by the City Council, Assistant Chief Michel Moore is set to be sworn in by Mayor Eric Garcetti Thursday as the 57th chief of the Los Angeles Police Department during an induction ceremony.
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New Chief Michel Moore Takes Helm of LAPD
New LAPD Michel Moore is taking the lead job at the Los Angeles Police Department. Jonathan Gonzalez reports for Today in LA June 28, 2018.
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NewsConference: Challenges Facing Next LAPD Chief (Part 2)
The presumptive chief of the Los Angeles Police Department talks about the challenges facing him as he assumes leadership of the department.
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LAPD Releases First Body Camera Video After In-Custody Death
Los Angeles police released body-camera video on Wednesday showing a bizarre two-hour standoff with a man who inhaled automotive fluid, offered officers a flower and then picked up a metal pipe before he was shot with a bean bag shotgun and stun gun and ultimately died in police custody.
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LAPD Releases Body Camera Video of Confrontation
The Los Angeles Police Department released its first body camera video of a confrontation that left Jose Chavez dead on May 6, 2018.
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LAPD Releases First Body Cam Footage
Los Angeles police released video on Wednesday showing officers interacting with a man last month before he died in custody, marking the first time the nation’s third-largest police department has voluntarily released body camera footage to the media.
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Michel Moore is LAPD's Next Chief
Los Angeles Police Department Assistant Chief Michel Moore was chosen Monday by Mayor Eric Garcetti as the department’s new chief, replacing the retiring Charlie Beck.
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Michel Moore Tapped to Become LA's Police Chief
Michel Moore is set to replace Charlie Beck as LA’s new police chief. Patrick Healy reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on June 4. 2018.
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Lawsuit Filed in Case of Man Killed After Being Shot By Helicopter Amid Barricade
A bizarre barricade ends in a deadly shootout with some of the gunfire coming from swat snipers in a police helicopter. It’s been a year, and now the suspect’s mother is taking legal action. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC4 News at 6 Thursday, May 10, 2018.
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Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Man Dies Following Police Scuffle
Relatives of a 25-year-old man who died after being arrested in a confrontation with Los Angeles police that involved a Taser and bean-bag rounds filed a wrongful-death claim against the city Monday.
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Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Unprecedented LAPD Helicopter Shooting of Barricade Suspect
The mother of a man who was fatally shot by Los Angeles police officers, including from a police helicopter during a barricade last year, has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the department and the city.
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Police Commission, Charlie Beck at Odds Over Shooting From Police Helicopter
The Police Commission, the civilian panel that oversees the Los Angeles Police Department, determined this week that a dozen police officers violated department policy when, while aboard a helicopter, they shot and killed a man who had barricaded himself inside a home in Sunland and was firing at officers.
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Throwing Apparent Ashes Toward LAPD Chief Brings Hazmat, Ends Commission Meeting
Two women were detained Tuesday when one of them allegedly threw a powdery substance in the direction of LAPD Chief Charlie Beck during yet another raucous meeting of the Los Angeles Police Commission.