Officers shot Mario Sanchez during a traffic stop after they said he pulled something out of his waistband and pointed it at ...
During Friday's rally, his sister, Evelyn Sanchez, said that her brother had texted her that night after leaving his parents' ...
Loved ones are protesting after a man was shot and killed by Los Angeles police officers during a traffic stop Mario Sanchez, 35, was holding a cell phone when the deadly shooting occurred.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLAPD expediting investigation into racist remarks, Chief McDonnell saysIn light of a whistleblower’s complaint that alleged racism and discrimination by officers within the Los Angeles Police ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNLAPD releases new video of police shooting in Pacoima that left transgender woman from Ecuador deadNew bodycam video released by the Los Angeles Police Department shows the moments that led to an officer-involved shooting at a Pacoima motel room that left a 30-year-old transgender woman dead.
The Times analyzed 10 years worth of LAPD shooting data, finding 21 instances where officers hit fellow cops or bystanders, including three deaths. More than 100 times, police fired rounds in ...
Jose Cristian Saravia-Sanchez, 30, of El Salvador, was charged this week with being in the U.S. illegally and unlawful possession of a firearm, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles ...
Teresan Sanchez-Gordon, another police commissioner, said the comments were “totally unacceptable” and “don’t really allow for the serious consideration of those wanting to join the LAPD.” ...
The president of El Salvador announced his country has accepted hundreds of Venezuelan gang members who were illegally living in the United States, as a U.S. judge moved to block deportations of ...
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The San Fernando Valley Sun on MSNTrans Woman Called LAPD for Help but Was Shot and Later DiedPolice shot a trans woman at a Pacoima motel last month after she called 911 asking for help, according to a video released ...
The alleged remarks were secretly recorded. According to an explosive Los Angeles Times investigative report, an officer working in LAPD’s recruitment office recorded dozens of conversations for ...
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