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15-year-old nearly beaten to death while celebrating his birthday in South LA
Jason Rios is fighting for his life inside Harbor-UCLA Medical Center just days after turning 15 years old. His older sister Nayeli Rios said she feels helpless as her little brother remains in the ICU after a second emergency surgery. "It's devastating because I can't do anything," she said. "I am just there by his side, supporting him the entire time and just hopeful that he wakes up."On Tuesday, Nayeli said her brother was violently attacked while eating a burger with a friend at the Habit located in Freedom Plaza in Watts. They were there to celebrate Jason's birthday."These individuals basically came...
Beverly Hills Whole Foods worker tests positive for Hepatitis A
Los Angeles County health officials said Friday they are investigating a report of a hepatitis A infection in a Beverly Hills grocery store worker. According to the county Department of Public Health, the patient works at a Whole Foods Market at 239 N. Crescent Drive. Health officials recommended that anyone who purchased products from the store's seafood counter between April 20 and Monday get a hepatitis vaccination if they are not already otherwise immune.
Suspected DUI driver charged with manslaughter in crash that killed CSULB custodian
Rodger Watkins' smile aways "greeted you like a warm hug," his family said. The woman accused of killing him in a high-speed crash is now charged with a felony. The post Suspected DUI driver charged with manslaughter in crash that killed CSULB custodian appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Elevated fire season restrictions affect target shooting, campfires in desert areas
Campers and target shooters heading out to remote desert areas might want to take notice after a recent announcement by the Bureau of Land Management. The bureau has elevated its seasonal fire restrictions beginning May 22 through October 24 for public lands managed by the BLM California Desert District. The...
Judge rules no conflict of interest in Rebecca Grossman case
A judge has ruled there is no conflict of interest in Rebecca Grossman’s case after she hired a new attorney who also represents a woman who used to work for the prosecutors in the original trial. The Los Angeles socialite was convicted of second-degree murder in the hit-and-run deaths of Jacob Iskander, 8, and Mark Iskander, […]
Guns once owned by law enforcement agencies found at crime scenes
Thousands of guns once owned by law enforcement have been found at crime scenes, including at incidents in Southern California, an in-depth investigation has revealed. A two-year investigation with KCAL News and partners Trace and Reveal showed that out of the 52,000 guns sold across the country by police agencies, many showed up at crime scenes over a 16-year period. Gun buy-back programs allow law enforcement agencies, like the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, to pull weapons from the market but they could also lead to lethal results. The Los Angeles Police Department has sold or traded at...
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