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Faux Shooting LAUSD Officer: "Gun Accidentally Went Off"

Faux Shooting LAUSD Officer: "Gun Accidentally Went Off"

Jeffrey Stenroos, the officer accused of faking his own shooting by claiming he was attacked by an assailant outside El Camino Real High School which set-off a wide and very expensive manhunt, is now saying his gun went off accidentally, according to LA Now. more ›

How to Get Sued: Fake Your Own Shooting, Waste Taxpayer Dollars, Scare the Bejeezus Out of Everyone with Faux Danger

How to Get Sued: Fake Your Own Shooting, Waste Taxpayer Dollars, Scare the Bejeezus Out of Everyone with Faux Danger

The Los Angeles City Council has voted to file a lawsuit against Jeffrey Stenroos, the LAUSD police officer who pretended he was shot by an on-the-loose-assailant when he really wasn't, according to LA Now. The council, led by a proposal from council member and former police officer Dennis Zine, was unanimous in their decision to demand that Stenroos reimburse the city for the costs of the extensive police manhunt. more ›

$80k Reward in LAUSD Officer Shooting Case

$80k Reward in LAUSD Officer Shooting Case

Authorities are offering an $80,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the gunman who shot LAUSD police officer Jeffrey Senroos outside of El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills on Wednesday, according to CBS.2:37 P.M. UPDATE: The reward has been increased to $100,000 with a contribution from the Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL). more ›

LAPD Release Sketch of Suspect in LAUSD Officer Shooting

LAPD Release Sketch of Suspect in LAUSD Officer Shooting

This afternoon, the LAPD released a composite sketch of the suspect who is wanted for the attempted murder of LAUSD police officer Jeffrey Stenroos, who was shot outside the campus of El Camino Real High School yesterday. Despite a 9-hour lockdown and dragnet in the Woodland Hills area of the school, the suspect remains at large. more ›

What Exactly Goes in a LAUSD 'Lockdown Kit'?

What Exactly Goes in a LAUSD 'Lockdown Kit'?

Every classroom in the Los Angeles Unified School District should have one, and yesterday, thousands of Woodland Hills students held on campus for hours learned for themselves what a "lockdown kit" is. Some students who were interviewed live on the many afternoon-long newscasts offering uninterrupted coverage of the aftermath of the shooting of a LAUSD officer outside of El Camino Real High School talked about the option to use a bucket for a bathroom. more ›

Manhunt Resumes Today for LAUSD Officer Shooting Suspect

Manhunt Resumes Today for LAUSD Officer Shooting Suspect

Despite a manhunt lasting over nine hours and covering a 7-square-mile dragnet set up the Los Angeles Police Department, the suspect in the shooting of a LAUSD police officer outside the campus of El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills remains at large. The search will resume this morning, according to LA Now, and the LAPD are defending their decision to mount such an extensive search for their suspect. more ›

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