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Oakland police struggle to rebuild — using fewer resources
OAKLAND — It was a quiet evening by this city's standards, and still the police emergency lines were lighting up. As screams rang out behind her, a caller said her neighbor was being beaten. A woman reported that a front door down the street had...
Tags: University of California, Berkeley, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Police Department, Jack in the Box Incorporated
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Oakland police chief takes medical retirement
OAKLAND — The embattled Oakland police chief abruptly announced a medical retirement Wednesday, hours before a team of consultants — working for former Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton — was scheduled to lay out a crime-...
Tags: Justice System, Occupy Oakland, Labor Legislation, Religion and Belief, Judges
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Chief of embattled Oakland police steps down, citing medical issues
OAKLAND — The chief of the embattled Oakland Police Department abruptly announced a medical retirement Wednesday, hours before a team of consultants — among them former Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton — was scheduled to lay...
Tags: Justice System, Occupy Oakland, Religion and Belief, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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A decade of trying to raise L.A.'s sales tax
The half-cent sales tax increase proposal on the March 5 ballot known as Proposition A has been around for a long time in many guises, sometimes as a county tax, sometimes a city tax. Threats and reasons offered by Los Angeles city officials have...
Tags: Gang Activity, Public Officials, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Police Department, Regional Authority
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Dorner manhunt: In defense of the LAPD
For an organization traumatized by the shootings of a few of their own and officers in other jurisdictions, the Los Angeles Police Department isn't getting much sympathy from Times letter writers in response to the search for ex-cop Christopher Jordan...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Shootings, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Police Department
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Dorner: Records show why ex-cop was thought to have fled to Mexico
L.A. NOWNew details in federal court records provide clues as to why authorities developed "probable cause" that a former police officer wanted in a deadly shooting rampage may have fled to Mexico as a massive manhunt was gearing up to catch him.... -
Dorner's LAPD is on the way out
There won't be a happy ending to Christopher Dorner's quest for vengeance against the Los Angeles Police Department. Nothing justifies his murder of innocents or his threats against LAPD personnel and their families. The only positive thing that can...
Tags: Rodney King, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Police Department, Christopher Dorner, Los Angeles Riots (1992)
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Oakland approves crime-fighting steps after stormy meeting
L.A. NOWAfter a grueling nine-hour meeting, the Oakland City Council early Wednesday approved a host of measures aimed at reversing a deadly rise in crime, including a consulting contract with former Los Angeles police chief William Bratton. It was Bratton’... -
L.A. parking ticket refunds can now be researched online
L.A. NOWDrivers who want to know if the city of L.A. owes them a parking ticket refund can search for their names on an online database.... -
LAPD in danger of layoffs without sales tax hike, chief warns
L.A. NOWL.A. Police Chief Charlie Beck warned that police officers will be in danger of layoffs unless the city proceeds with a half-cent sales tax hike planned for the March 5 election ballot.... -
Last suspect in Cheryl Green hate-crime murder gets 238 years
L.A. NOWThe last defendant in the hate-crime killing of 14-year-old Cheryl Green was sentenced Wednesday to 238 years to life in prison.... -
20 years after riots, hope and despair in South L.A.
To think deeply and compassionately about South Los Angeles as we approach the 20th anniversary of the L.A. riots is to inhabit a middle ground between optimism and bleak defeat. A lot of good is going on in the inner city. But the last two decades...
Tags: Anglicanism, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Police Department, George H.W. Bush, Egypt
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