Ex-deputy’s murder charge is first in California under new use-of-force law
The new law changes the standard for when police can use deadly force from when ‘reasonable’ to prevent imminent, serious injury or death — to when ‘necessary.’
The new law changes the standard for when police can use deadly force from when ‘reasonable’ to prevent imminent, serious injury or death — to when ‘necessary.’
Issues such as racial injustice and police brutality, protested at the Chicano Moratorium in 1970, remain painfully relevant today, marchers said.
L.A. City Councilman Curren Price helped a developer obtain approval for electronic signs. The developer’s companies spent $75,000 to reelect Price.
Amid calls to defund police, the public relations machine within law enforcement is coming under scrutiny.
The social distancing that tamps down the coronavirus could also keep many people from getting the flu.
A bill that would provide penalties for first responders in California who share photos from crash and crime scenes is passed by the Legislature.
Staff Sgt. Vincent Marketta and Sgt. Tyler Shelton died when their Black Hawk helicopter crashed during training off the Southern California coast.
A candlelight vigil is planned for Chadwick Boseman on Saturday afternoon at Leimart Park.
A series of marches, forums and screenings will be held throughout Los Angeles on Saturday to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium
The majority of California school districts are located in counties with widespread transmission rates and are unable to open under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s four-tier system. Elementary schools are still able to seek waivers with county approval.