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President Donald Trump said in his State of the Union address he would make L.A. 'safe' ahead of the Olympics — triggering a quick response from Mayor Karen Bass.
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The funding will allow a class of recruits to begin training in January. It was requested by the mayor and police chief because of concerns about the World Cup and Olympics.Listen 0:45
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City Administrative Officer and multiple City Councilmembers say no new funding has been identified.
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Data shows that in the first nine months of President Donald Trump's second term, around 75,000 people arrested by ICE did not have a criminal record.Listen 3:52
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Police footage and court documents show officers injured protesters with less-lethal weapons. Those incidents have not been documented by LAPD, as required by state law.
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Incarcerated women have accused at least 83 California correctional officers of sex assault in lawsuits that are playing out around the state.
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Charges of felony grand theft were unveiled yesterday by the L.A. County's District Attorney's Office against 11 county employees, following a similar announcement in October.
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L.A. County's annual Hate Crime Report found 345 anti-Black crimes recorded in 2024 — the highest number since the commission started reporting on hate crimes in 1980.Listen 0:44
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The Sheriff's Department has faced scandals over jail conditions in the past.
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Salvador Plasencia was sentenced to federal prison for his role in the overdose death of actor Matthew Perry.
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Immigration experts say people navigating complex immigration laws are especially vulnerable to misconduct. Here’s how to protect yourself.
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Four people were killed and 10 wounded in a shooting during a family gathering at a banquet hall in Stockton, sheriff's officials said Saturday.
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The Long Beach City Council says these exhibitions are an outstanding danger to the public and a nuisance to neighborhoods.