LAPD Chief Michel Moore announces his retirement
Michel Moore said at a Friday afternoon news conference that his retirement will be effective February 2024.
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Michel Moore said at a Friday afternoon news conference that his retirement will be effective February 2024.
Around 12:52 p.m., the driver went into the Del Amo Fashion Center, into a parking structure, leaving in a different car and continuing the chase.
"Day one on set … nervous today. Hope this works out that I can ACTUALLY pull this off for our production and more importantly the fans," Renner wrote on Instagram.
The apartment fire broke out in one unit in the 5700 block of Playa Way in Cypress. The cause of the fire is being investigated.
When a firearm is detected at a security checkpoint, law enforcement is contacted and the passenger could be arrested and face a hefty fine.
Highway lanes were condensed to a single lane near Smokey Bear Road in Lebec, as traffic backed up for miles into the Gorman area.
Metro passengers destined for the Hollywood/ Vine station are being rerouted to other stations, as Metro requested bus service for affected passengers.
District Attorney George Gascón announces charges against a man who was arrested last week for allegedly impersonating a police officer and sexually battering and robbing a woman in Long Beach.
Authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying any other alleged victims of a man suspected of breaking into a home last month and sexually assaulting a child in Culver City.
A 64-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly vandalizing several businesses within a two-mile radius, throwing rocks and cement bricks through windows and doors.
Around 12:42 p.m. a fight broke out and police officers assigned to the mall attempted to contain it, according to police. They said too many teens started to gather and mutual aid was requested after an officer was attacked.
All beaches from the Ventura Pier to Marina Park were closed Thursday afternoon due to high surf and severe flooding.
Port Hueneme had its heaviest downpour early Dec. 21, where nearly 3 inches of rain dropped in 45 minutes.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, 36 protestors were arrested and at least one was arrested for battery of a police officer following Wednesday morning's demonstration.
"By modernizing our rail network, we are preparing our system for the World Cup, Olympics, and Paralympics," the agency said.