
Aaron Mendelson
Former senior data & investigative reporter
(he/him)
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Cristian Rene Medina, 23, allegedly took a "shooting stance" and pointed his hands at deputies responding to reports of a robbery. No gun has been found.
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The school district's police force turned in rifles under public pressure but continues to hold onto pistols, rifles and other military-style weapons.
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The L.A. area got drenched Sunday, with some areas getting up to three inches of rain. It's an El Niño year. So how does this year's rainfall compare to normal?
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New data shows that Californians rushed to purchase guns last month, especially in the days after the San Bernardino shooting.
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Deaths among homeless people in Orange County jumped 53 percent over the last two years, according to coroner's data.
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Rifles used in a mass shooting at a Dec. 2 holiday party at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino were legal to purchase in the state of California. However both had been modified to make them illegal under the state's assault weapons ban. Here's a primer on that ban.
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The number of shootings by police so far this year is up from 2014, when the district attorney counted 74 such incidents.
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Southern California's Muslim community is small but diverse, spanning every county in the region and encompassing several ethnic and national backgrounds.
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Several of those districts are in Southern California, and many are on track to miss their conservation targets because they didn't cut enough over the summer.
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The data cover details on why police shot 375 people in L.A. County. It's the first publicly available dataset of its kind in Southern California.
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