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WeHo receives feedback on Willoughby/Gardner project
The city of West Hollywood held a public meeting on May 21 asking for community feedback on the Willoughby/Gardner bike lane project. A redesign of the street to include bike lanes was approved in March but was met with some pushback from residents, who expressed concerns over the removal of some neighborhood parking.
Missing Girl in South Los Angeles Area Found
A 14-year-old girl who was reported missing after last being seen in South Los Angeles was found Wednesday. Brooklyn Collins was last believed to have been in the 1100 block of West 94th Street at about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Sheriff’s officials...
'A really scary feeling': Private security firm accused of using force against UCLA protesters
Witnesses accused guards from Apex Security Group of acting aggressively at UCLA in recent weeks, including one incident where a student protester was punched in the face.
Guard charged for assault and battery in WeHo
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has charged a 22-year-old security guard who worked at the Heart WeHo nightclub with two misdemeanor counts for allegedly punching and seriously injuring a man on April 5. The District Attorney’s Office identified the defendant as Khyren Ross, who is charged with...
Victim in Venice Canal Attack Declared Brain Dead, Suspect Could Face Murder Charges
A woman assaulted in a vicious attack near the Venice Canals last month has been declared brain dead, intensifying the horror of a case already sending ripples of fear through the local community. The 29-year-old suspect, Anthony Francisco Jones, apprehended in San Diego after fleeing the scene of the crimes, is currently facing charges including two counts of forcible rape, mayhem, and attempted murder, rooted in the violence enacted on the night of April 6, according to information provided by KTLA.
Metro violence largely perpetrated by those without legal fare, stats show
As Los Angeles public transit users come to grips with the latest incident in a spree of violence, officials are preparing a plan to cut down on violent crime on subways and buses, and numbers from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department could indicate their possible course of action. On Tuesday, one man stabbed another […]
Malnourished sea lion rescued after hopping on college rowing team’s boat
MARINA DEL REY, Calif. (KCBS) - A UCLA rowing team’s rare encounter with a sea lion pup turned into a serious rescue when the athletes noticed something was wrong with the animal. UCLA rower Logan Hibbard is used to seeing sea lions in the water off Marina Del Rey,...
California family calls for investigation into police after shooting
A family in Los Angeles, California is calling for an independent investigation after police shot and killed a man that, the family says, was suffering a mental health episode. LAPD released body camera video showing the moments before the shooting. The family, who called mental health professionals, says that their son was not violent.
Black Plaintiff Tentatively Settles Suit Alleging Body Slam by School Officer
Attorneys for a Black teenage girl who was allegedly body-slammed and called an “animal” by a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy working as a school resource officer at Lancaster High School in 2021 have clarified in new court papers that she has tentatively settled her lawsuit against the county and other parties.
Santa Barbara County man gets nearly 200 year prison sentence for crime spree
A Santa Barbara County man has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of a crime rampage in which he tried to kill police and CHP officers. It happened in November of 2020. A Santa Maria Police officer spotted Dustin Daniel Morales at an apartment complex. Morales was wanted for a crime. Investigators say Morales tried to run away, fell, and then pulled out a gun and shot at the officer.
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