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7 Inglewood officers are placed on leave
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFour days after officers fatally shot a homeless man who had a toy gun in his waistband, Inglewood Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks broke her silence on the shooting Thursday, expressing concerns about the officers' tactics and saying she had placed...Tags: Toys, Law Enforcement, Hillcrest, Murder, Toy Industry
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L.A. council offers $500,000 reward to catch serial killer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a $500,000 reward to help catch a serial killer believed responsible for 11 slayings in South Los Angeles and Inglewood over the last two decades. The first known killing occurred in 1985, when Debra...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Murder
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L.A. County deputy shoots man in Inglewood
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy shot and wounded a man in Inglewood this morning, authorities said. The incident took place in the 4900 block of West 99th Street about 5:40 a.m., said Deputy Art Spencer. The condition of the man, including the...Tags: Murder
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Activists ask Congress to investigate Inglewood police killings
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersCivil rights activists alarmed by the fourth officer-involved fatal shooting in Inglewood since May called Monday for congressional and local inquiries into the use-of-force policies of the Inglewood Police Department. A day after police fatally shot...Tags: Maxine Waters, Law Enforcement, Civil Rights, Hillcrest, Murder
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Outcry grows over Inglewood department's silence
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersRocked by four fatal officer-involved shootings in as many months, the Inglewood Police Department has declined to answer numerous questions about the incidents -- a reticence that may have intensified the criticism the department faces. "The people in...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Law Enforcement, Murder, Mark Ridley-Thomas, Government
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Inglewood police probe considers 'contagious fire'
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe investigation into Sunday's shooting of a homeless man by Inglewood police is focusing in part on the tactics of the seven officers involved, who collectively fired more than 40 times at the man, a source close to the investigation said Tuesday....Tags: Law Enforcement, Lee Baca, Murder, Assault, Gang Activity
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LAPD on the hunt for serial killer
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAn elusive serial killer, linked to 10 slayings in South Los Angeles and Inglewood over nearly two decades, resurfaced early last year to kill again, Los Angeles police officials said. Long stretches of time between known killings and a disjointed, often...Tags: Prostitution, Abusive Behavior, Prisons, Murder, Biotechnology Industry
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Man is slain by Inglewood police
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersInglewood Police Department officers shot a man to death Sunday afternoon after receiving a report he had a gun, authorities said. It was the fourth officer-involved shooting in Inglewood in as many months. A second person was hit by a stray bullet in...Tags: Law Enforcement, Hillcrest, Murder, Torrance, Injuries
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Administrative leave ends for Huntington Beach official
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHuntington Beach Economic Development Director Stanley Smalewitz returned to his post today after being placed on administrative leave earlier this month, city officials said. Smalewitz was placed on leave Aug. 7 by interim City Administrator Paul...Tags: Alhambra, Economic Policy
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The Blue Whale Truck Washing Bet and Water Shortage
Gayle Anderson was live in Hollywood to demonstrate how we can wash our vehicles without getting in trouble with the law, since there is a water shortage and now major water restrictions in Long Beach and Los Angeles. Long Beach imposed water...Tags: Long Beach (California), Vehicles, Conservation, Water Supply, Rubber Products Industry
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Big Boy returns in all its Googie glory
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThere's the massive doughnut that crowns Randy's Donuts in Inglewood. There's the old Tail O' the Pup hot dog stand built in the shape of a hot dog. But when it comes to classic Los Angeles roadside attractions, few can top the smiling boy in the red...Tags: Architecture, Toluca Lake, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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College Summit encourages low-income high school seniors with average grades
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"I'm a natural born-hustler," begins the essay written by Inglewood High School senior Marquise Foster. "The only lesson I ever learned from my family is the 'art of hustling.' It's an art that has been perfected in my South Central neighborhood for...Tags: James Monroe, Personal Income, Armed Forces, Colleges and Universities, Defense
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