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    Sep 16, 2011 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  1. Artwork, fraud victims sought

    Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel
    Matthew Taylor, 43, Vero Beach. Photo: U.S. Department of Justice, courtesy Federal investigators and the Los Angeles Police Department are seeking information about the man picured above: Matthew Taylor, 43, an art dealer from Vero Beach, Florida....

    Tags: FBI, Arts, Jackson Pollock, Guggenheim Museum, Mark Rothko

  2. Jul 24, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  3. Obama's police report: Reassessment

    The Swamp
    by Peter Wallsten, Peter Nicholas and Richard Simon A day after saying that police "acted stupidly" in arresting a black Harvard University professor in his own home, President Obama appeared to soften his stance Thursday, spreading the blame more...

    Tags: FBI, Government, Illinois, Barbara Lee, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

  4. May 27, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Newton: After 12 years, a better LAPD

    Although it was drowned out by the mayor's race, Los Angeles quietly marked a historic moment this month: On May 15, after 12 years of policing the city under the eye of a federal judge, the Los Angeles Police Department at last was allowed to return to managing itself. That marks the end of a contentious yet intensely productive era, and it is a signal triumph for the man most responsible, Gerald Chaleff, who negotiated the consent decree in 2001, who oversaw its implementation and who witnessed its expiration.
    Although it was drowned out by the mayor's race, Los Angeles quietly marked a historic moment this month: On May 15, after 12 years of policing the city under the eye of a federal judge, the Los Angeles Police Department at last was allowed to return to...

    Tags: Christopher Dorner, Justice System, Richard Riordan, Judges

  6. May 22, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Newton: Where Greuel went wrong

    Smart and capable, City Controller Wendy Greuel has been a high-profile public servant who believes in Los Angeles and has devoted much of her career to improving it. But boy, did she run a lousy campaign for mayor.
    Smart and capable, City Controller Wendy Greuel has been a high-profile public servant who believes in Los Angeles and has devoted much of her career to improving it. But boy, did she run a lousy campaign for mayor. Eric Garcetti's sizable win might...

    Tags: Bill Clinton, Kevin James, Political Fundraising, Elections, White House

  8. May 20, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Newton: Decision time for L.A.

    As the campaign for mayor of Los Angeles has played out over the last two years, the complaints I've heard most often are that none of the candidates has reached for big ideas, that the field has lacked big personalities and that the two finalists are hard to distinguish from each other. There's some truth to each of those, but with the campaign concluding Tuesday, it's also worth noting that all of them also are overstated.
    As the campaign for mayor of Los Angeles has played out over the last two years, the complaints I've heard most often are that none of the candidates has reached for big ideas, that the field has lacked big personalities and that the two finalists are...

    Tags: Local Elections, Government, Antonio Villaraigosa, National Government, Eric Garcetti

  10. Apr 26, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Mayor leaves L.A. in better shape than he found it

    I couldn't have imagined saying this a few years ago, but I wish Antonio Villaraigosa could run again for mayor of Los Angeles.
    I couldn't have imagined saying this a few years ago, but I wish Antonio Villaraigosa could run again for mayor of Los Angeles. You can look at broken promises and judge the mayor a flop: too many potholes, and not enough cops. But I think his...

    Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections, CicLAvia, United Negro College Fund

  12. Apr 6, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Landscaping fiasco at LAPD headquarters not over yet

    If the penal code had a section on landscaping crimes, the Los Angeles Police Department would need a full-time squad to go after everyone responsible for the ongoing fiasco on its own property.
    If the penal code had a section on landscaping crimes, the Los Angeles Police Department would need a full-time squad to go after everyone responsible for the ongoing fiasco on its own property. It's been 3 1/2 years since the new headquarters opened at...

    Tags: Culture, Ceremonies

  14. Mar 11, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Newton: Some questions for Greuel and Garcetti

    There was plenty to grouse about in the first round of the Los Angeles mayor's race. Instead of real discussion of the city's issues, the candidates offered evasive cliches. A deluge of debates reduced almost every serious policy position to a sound bite. The crowded field made it hard to focus on those with a realistic chance of success.
    There was plenty to grouse about in the first round of the Los Angeles mayor's race. Instead of real discussion of the city's issues, the candidates offered evasive cliches. A deluge of debates reduced almost every serious policy position to a sound bite....

    Tags: Jesse Jackson, Environmental Pollution, Antonio Villaraigosa, Eric Garcetti, Elections

  16. Mar 9, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Mixed signals on city budget give voters more reason for cynicism

    When I <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-0307-lopez-election-20130306%2C1%2C1638308.column">scolded deadbeat Angelenos</a> for blowing off Tuesday's election, some of them had just enough energy to return fire.
    When I scolded deadbeat Angelenos for blowing off Tuesday's election, some of them had just enough energy to return fire. "I chose not to spit into the wind anymore," wrote Lou. "It is not an embarrassment to shun an embarrassment like L.A....

    Tags: Collective Contract, Government, Local Elections, Voting, Antonio Villaraigosa

  18. Mar 4, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Newton: Decision time in the L.A. mayor's race

    The candidates for mayor of Los Angeles have been at it for more than a year, some much longer than that. Together, they have spent nearly $15 million. They've participated in so many debates that they can now address just about any topic &mdash; from pension reform to public safety to the quality of schools &mdash; and they can do it in exactly one minute, with 30 seconds for rebuttal.
    The candidates for mayor of Los Angeles have been at it for more than a year, some much longer than that. Together, they have spent nearly $15 million. They've participated in so many debates that they can now address just about any topic — from...

    Tags: Local Elections, Kevin James, Antonio Villaraigosa, Eric Garcetti, Elections

  20. Feb 27, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. LAPD Chief Charlie Beck's side

    In the three-plus years since Charlie Beck put on the chief's badge at the LAPD, his goal has been to consolidate a modern, multiethnic, publicly responsible 10,000-officer department, as envisioned in the rattling reforms of 15 and 20 years ago. The chief's recent trial by fire was about one ex-probationary cop named Christopher Dorner and the manhunt that ended in Dorner's death, consumed millions in law enforcement dollars and ate up, for the moment at least, some fraction of the goodwill the LAPD has been working to bank. With investigations launched into Dorner's claims and the LAPD's use of force, Beck sizes up the fallout so far.
    In the three-plus years since Charlie Beck put on the chief's badge at the LAPD, his goal has been to consolidate a modern, multiethnic, publicly responsible 10,000-officer department, as envisioned in the rattling reforms of 15 and 20 years ago. The...

    Tags: Christopher Dorner, Government, Nottingham, Rodney King, Butch Cassidy

  22. Feb 22, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Dorner and the LAPD legacy

    I expected fireworks in South Los Angeles this week, when LAPD Chief Charlie Beck showed up at a community meeting to talk about Christopher Dorner, the ex-cop turned killer whose manifesto cast the department in an ugly light, resurrecting decades of buried wrongs.
    I expected fireworks in South Los Angeles this week, when LAPD Chief Charlie Beck showed up at a community meeting to talk about Christopher Dorner, the ex-cop turned killer whose manifesto cast the department in an ugly light, resurrecting decades of...

    Tags: Christopher Dorner, Rodney King, Minority Groups, Racism

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