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‘Good chance' next LA County DA will seek delay in Menendez brothers re-sentencing case, sources say
Los Angeles county’s next top prosecutor will likely seek a delay in the Menendez brothers’ re-sentencing case at a December hearing as he seeks to review facts and evidence in the decades-old case, multiple sources close to Los Angeles County District Attorney-elect Nathan Hochman told NBC News.
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YouTuber charged in stunt video showing fireworks launched at Lamborghini from flying helicopter
A popular YouTuber from Studio City faces federal charges after a video showed two women shooting fireworks out of a helicopter at a Lamborghini in a social media stunt filmed at a dry lake in California.
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‘Succession' and ‘Ferris Bueller' actor Alan Ruck sued over Hollywood pizzeria crash
A lawsuit has been filed against “Succession” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” star Alan Ruck, alleging the actor caused a chain-reaction crash in Hollywood that left a man with severe injuries and his car totaled, NBC News reported.
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Trio on FBI's Most Wanted List in COVID Fraud Scheme Captured in Montenegro
Three members of San Fernando Valley family accused of removing their tracking bracelets and going on the lam after they were convicted in an $18 million COVID-19 relief fraud case were captured in Montenegro, sources said Wednesday.
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Former LA City Attorney Official Appears in Federal Court on Extortion Charge
A former senior official at the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office made an initial appearance in court Monday ahead of an expected guilty plea in a federal extortion case tied to the lawsuits that stemmed from the 2014 Department of Water and Power billing system debacle.
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LA DA Declines Invitation to Chat Ahead of Employee No Confidence Vote
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón declined an offer to meet with the union representing many of his office’s prosecutors – as they consider whether or not to endorse a newly formed effort to recall Gascón from office.
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More Than 80 Guns Stolen From LA Cargo Trains in Recent Months, Sources Say
More than 80 newly-manufactured guns were among the items stolen from cargo trains near Los Angeles in recent months, according to two law enforcement sources familiar with the matter.
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NYPD Deploys Extra Police After Texas Hostage Calls NYC Rabbi; No Active Threat in City
Extra police have been deployed around New York City as a precaution after a rabbi held hostage at a Texas synagogue placed a phone call to a rabbi in the city to relay the suspect’s demands, three senior law enforcement officials tell News 4. The hostage taker is demanding the release his “sister,” Aaifa Siddiqui, who is being held in…
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DA Denies Sheriff's Accusation That Office Refused to Enhance Charges in LAPD Officer Murder
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office denied Friday it had been asked to consider filing criminal charges in the robbery and murder of off-duty LAPD officer Fernando Arroyos, who was shot to death during a gunfight with alleged gang members in South LA Monday.
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Azusa Police Union Says One of LA's Top Prosecutors Threatened Officer After Arrest
The union that represents police officers in Azusa said Friday a top official at the LA County District Attorney’s Office threatened to retaliate for an arrest, by saying he would put the arresting officer’s name on the County’s so-called “Brady List” of dishonest cops.