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LAPD: Man breaking into apartment in Winnetka shot by officers
A burglary call ended in a shooting when authorities arrived at an apartment complex in Winnetka early Tuesday to find a man breaking into an apartment.
Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department shot a burglary suspect who was allegedly armed with a metal pole in the San Fernando Valley early Tuesday morning, according to au
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Police shoot suspect armed with bat trying to break into home in Winnetka, LAPD says
Police say officers shot a man who was trying to break into a home with a baseball bat overnight in the Winnetka area of Los Angeles.
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LAPD releases photos of Nick Reiner's arrest
The Los Angeles Police Department has released photos of Nick Reiner being arrested in California after his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, were found murdered inside their Brentwood home.
Los Angeles police are asking for help from the public as they continue investigating a deadly double shooting that happened in the South Park neighborhood in 2024.
The Los Angeles Police Department used more than 2,400 crowd control munitions in response to protests from June 6 to 14, according to a new report.
The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating two deaths at a home that property records show belongs to director Rob Reiner in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. Senior law enforcement sources told ABC News the victims were stabbed to death.
Nick Reiner, son of director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, who is being held in connection with their killings, did not make a court appearance on Tuesday due to medical reasons, his attorney Alan Jackson said.
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Former LAPD captain Cory Palka avoids prosecution
Former LAPD Captain Cory Palka will not face prosecution for allegedly leaking confidential information about sexual abuse allegations against ex-CBS President Les Moonves due to the statute of limitations.
The LA City Council approved a $1 million increase for LAPD recruitment, less than the $4.4 million Mayor Bass requested to add 410 officers by 2026. The decision precedes a budget deficit concern and the 2028 Olympics.
The Los Angeles Police Department addressed its San Fernando Valley operation that targeted drivers who failed to stop for jaywalking pedestrians along Ventura Boulevard.