The California Department of Fish and Wildlife seized what they say appears to be at least nine rhino horns and thousands of pieces of elephant ivory from an L.A. County business.
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Officials have also installed razor wire on the walls to address escape attempts.
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If convicted, he could face up to 18 months in prison.
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Former Deputy Andrew Lyons will serve 30 days in jail and be on probation for two years. He could have faced prison time.
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The police chief will stay on as a consultant when he steps down in February, Mayor Karen Bass announced.
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Commissioner on the civilian oversight body calls for more details to be released.
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Jerrid Joseph Powell is also accused of killing an L.A. County employee in a follow-home robbery in San Dimas.
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They allegedly managed nearly 100 properties, including in Los Angeles, Malibu, and Marina Del Rey.
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A Los Angeles deputy shot Niani Finlayson who police said had been threatening her boyfriend for allegedly harming her daughter. A lawyer for her family says Finlayson was a domestic violence victim.
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Gascón’s office has exonerated four people this year.
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The suspect was identified as Jerrid Joseph Powell. The 33-year-old is linked to another homicide and robbery that took place in San Dimas. No motive has been identified.
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Black, Jewish and LGBTQIA+ residents endured the most reported hate crimes in the county, officials say.
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The parents of Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer say his killing while on duty outside the Palmdale station could have been prevented.
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