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Spider-Man performer steals $6,000 on Hollywood Boulevard
A web of LAPD officers searched Monday for a Spider-Man performer in full costume who snatched $6,000 on Hollywood Boulevard. The unidentified street performer made off with $6,000 from a Starline Tours operator as the worker left a company office...
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LAPD's 'magic number' of 10,000 officers losing some luster
In 1989, then-Los Angeles Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky unveiled an audacious plan to boost the city police force by more than 25% to 10,000 officers. He couldn't have imagined that city leaders would chase that goal for nearly a quarter of a century...
Tags: Zev Yaroslavsky, Paul Koretz, Conservation, Wendy Greuel, Lawyers
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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. You can look at broken promises and judge the mayor a flop: too many potholes, and not enough cops. But I think his...
Tags: United Negro College Fund, Antonio Villaraigosa, CicLAvia, Elections
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Two shot on South L.A. street corner; gunman flees
Police are investigating a shooting on a street corner South Los Angeles on Sunday night that left two men in the hospital, one of them in critical condition. The men were standing at Vermont Avenue and 66thStreet when another man approached on foot and...Tags: Shootings
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1 killed, 2 wounded in early morning L.A. shootings
One person was killed and two others were wounded in three separate shootings Monday morning in Los Angeles, including at a Hollywood nightclub. "There’s been a lot of shootings this morning," said Los Angeles police officer Christopher No. The...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Shootings, Dining and Drinking
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40 dismissed LAPD cops want cases reviewed after Dorner
In the wake of Christopher Dorner's claim that his firing from the Los Angeles Police Department was a result of corruption and bias, Chief Charlie Beck vowed to reexamine the cases of former officers who believed they had been wrongly expelled from the...
Tags: Christopher Dorner
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Local, federal agencies investigate Leimert Park church fire
A special task force of fire, police and federal agencies is investigating a church fire that erupted early Friday at a Leimert Park church. The fire was reported before 2 a.m. at Bethesda Temple Church of the Apostolic Faith on Crenshaw Boulevard....
Tags: FBI, Arson, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Los Angeles Fire Department
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Leo Branton Jr. dies at 91; civil rights lawyer defended Angela Davis
Leo Branton Jr., a civil rights and entertainment lawyer whose stirring defense of '60s radical Angela Davis brought him his most celebrated victory in a six-decade career often spent championing unpopular cases, died of natural causes Friday in Los...
Tags: U.S. Army, Health and Safety at School, Punishment, Rodney King, Civil Rights
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Ron Galperin for city controller
The March primary winnowed the race for city controller to a longtime City Hall insider and an outsider with an unusual degree of expertise in city finances. The former is City Councilman Dennis Zine, now in his 12th and final year representing District...
Tags: Finance, Elections, Dennis P. Zine
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$50,000 reward considered in hit-and-run that killed bicyclist
The city of Los Angeles will consider offering a $50,000 reward to help find the driver who hit and killed an 18-year-old bicyclist. David Granados was killed March 24 after he was hit by a car as he rode his bicycle on Bellaire Avenue at Oxnard...
Tags: Paul Krekorian, Bellaire
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Farmers Markets: From the LAPD to artisanal olive oil
Traditionally, working folk dreamed of retiring to California to grow citrus, or more recently wine grapes, but these days the second career crop of choice appears to be artisanal olive oil. Fresh, local oil is all the rage; universities and industry...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Olives, Grapes, Farms
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LAPD surrounds shirtless burglary suspect on Venice roof
A burglary suspect fled to a Venice rooftop Friday morning, prompting police to surround the building as the man took off his shirt and lay down as if to take a nap. Few details were immediately available about the incident, which Los Angeles police...
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