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Suspect in deadly shooting on Metro bus charged with murder
The Los Angeles County Attorney on Monday announced the charge against the suspect accused of killing a Metro passenger in Commerce. "This tragic and senseless shooting claimed the life of a beloved husband and father innocently riding on a Metro bus," District Attorney George Gascón said. "This heartbreaking incident comes on the heels of recent violent acts targeting innocent Metro passengers and a driver."Prosecutors charged 30-year-old Winston Apolinario Rivera with one count of murder accompanied by a special allegation of the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime. If convicted as charged, he faces 35 years to life...
Here's how L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna would make Metro safer
L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna says they’ve crunched the numbers, and it turns out - most suspects arrested for violent crimes committed on L.A. Metro over the last year did not have a ticket to be on the transit system.
City seeks closure of infamous motel alleging long history of drug sales and nusances
The City of Santa Monica is seeking the temporary closure of a local motel alongside fines and security improvements due to ongoing criminal activity at the location that has resulted in numerous arrests and complaints. City Hall has filed a nuisance abatement action against the owners and managers of the...
Camarillo plumber accused of 2nd killing while still behind bars on 1st murder charge
A Camarillo man currently behind bars in connection with a murder case has been accused of killing a second man. Rotherie Durell Foster, 38, was identified as the suspected killer of 72-year-old Bill Dean Levy of Los Angeles, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. Though details are limited in advance of […]
City of Downey bans the Pride flag
Downey was the first city in southeast Los Angeles County, a predominantly Latino region, to ever display the Pride flag. Now, the city council members has voted for what is called a “neutral flag policy,” thus eliminating the use of the flag on any government property. In the all-Latino city council, only two of the five council members voted against the proposal.
Crew robs multiple convenience stores within an hour in LA, Orange counties
LOS ANGELES - Authorities are searching for a crew of thieves who allegedly robbed at least five convenience stores within one hour in Los Angeles and Orange counties overnight. According to authorities, four businesses in Orange County were targeted, including a 7-Eleven in Fullerton. Authorities say they're working to determine...
Man dead following fatal crash in Southern California
A man is dead following a two-car crash in Burbank, where authorities say both vehicles were traveling at a high rate of speed. The collision occurred around 11:15 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of Vanowen Street and Hollywood Way. Investigators say both cars were speeding while going east on Vanowen Street when they collided as […]
Illegal marijuana grow sparks fire at El Monte building
LOS ANGELES - An illegal marijuana grow site sparked a fire at a commercial building in El Monte. Firefighters responded to the 2700 block of Seaman Ave. Monday afternoon. Officials believe the commercial building was being used to illegally grow marijuana. No injuries were reported in the fire.
Partially blind woman left brain dead after attack in Los Angeles
An East Los Angeles family is demanding justice after a partially blind woman was attacked and declared brain dead. “She’s my life, she's my love, she’s always with me what am I going to do now,” Jose Rangel Hernandez, the victim’s husband, said. Rangel Hernandez said...
Los Angeles police arrest 11 in retail theft blitz
The Los Angeles Police Department arrested 11 people downtown during a retail theft blitz. Authorities say the arrests came on May 19. As part of the operation, officers worked with retailers at the FIGat7th shopping plaza and saturated the area with personnel to catch thieves. LAPD was able to recover merchandise that the thieves were […]
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