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L.A. County sheriff's officials have called a 3 p.m. news conference to talk about an arrest made in connection with the homicide.
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The shootings of two Jewish men on Wednesday and Thursday come amid a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents in Southern California.
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A Riverside man who authorities described as having "a history of antisemitic and threatening conduct" faces federal hate crime charges.
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Former sheriff's deputy Ricardo Castro allegedly T-boned a car while driving an estimated 90 mph in a 25 mph school zone.
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Luna named former US Attorney Eileen Decker to the position. He said she will help investigate and eradicate deputy gangs.
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Responding to a request from the Civilian Oversight Commission Thursday, the Sheriff's Department said it will provide quarterly online reports about conditions inside the county jails and its efforts to improve them.
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives released a major report that details how stolen guns and emerging technology like "ghost guns" play a factor in gun violence in the U.S.
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The ACLU of Southern California and two community groups penned a letter alleging that incarcerated people in Riverside County are not getting the medical and mental health care they need.
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Episode 3 explores the history of deputy gangs. We hear a deputy’s firsthand account of working alongside the Banditos gang, and the sheriff defends his handling of the issue.
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