Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 03, 2022
Five bucks. A fiver, a five-spot, a fin. If you live in Los Angeles County, that’s how much you owe for the legal settlements the Board of Supervisors approved Tuesday for five people killed or injured by sheriff's deputies’ actions. Nearly $50 million, spread out over 10 million residents, averages out to $5 a person. Pony up. No, that’s not the annual tally. That’s just this week. If you haven’t already paid the $3 you owe from... + full article
ABC7 USA Nation November 03, 2022
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- The county Board of Supervisors approved nearly $50 million in settlements Tuesday of litigation stemming from allegations of misconduct or excessive force by sheriff's deputies, including one described by an attorney as the largest in the county's... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 22, 2022
An Orange County man remained in the hospital Monday after deputies shot him following a Sunday night fight in which he was accused of attempting to kill his brother. Avery Bobby Williams, 38, is facing charges of attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery on a pregnant... + más
After alleged abduction, deputies kill father and teen daughter in wild freeway shootout | Los Angeles Times
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ABC7 USA Nation October 22, 2022
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (CNS) -- The family of Blake Anderson, whose violent arrest at an Inglewood hookah bar over the weekend was captured on cellphone video, will hold a news conference Friday with attorneys to announce an excessive force claim against Los Angeles County... + más
A violent arrest by L.A. County deputies was caught on video. Now the man is seeking justice | Los Angeles Times
LA County Sheriff Villanueva faces lawsuit over alleged whistleblower retaliation against sergeant | ABC7
Newsweek USA Nation October 22, 2022
The sheriff's office in a southwest Nevada county says five deputies required hospitalization after accidentally coming into contact with fentanyl, a powerful opioid, during a bust that resulted in the arrest of two women suspected in a long-running drug probe.Douglas... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 28, 2022
A 15-year-old girl and her father were killed by sheriff's deputies Tuesday in a shootout off Interstate 15, authorities said, a day after the man is believed to have fatally shot his wife and abducted his daughter. Law enforcement had been searching for Anthony Graziano,... + más
Suspect in wife’s killing and his 15-year-old daughter die in shootout with deputies | PennLive
Murder suspect and his abducted 15-year-old daughter killed in shootout with deputies in California desert | CBS News
Newsweek USA Nation September 27, 2022
Nearly 50 sheriff's deputies in one California county were relieved of key duties after receiving poor results from psychological evaluations.Based on tests dating to 2016, 47 deputies with the Alameda County Sheriff's Office were alerted on Friday that they would, for... + más
Firearms groups challenge California gun law modeled after Texas abortion ban | Los Angeles Times
Sheriff removes guns and duties from 47 Alameda County deputies deemed 'not suited' for hire | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA World September 27, 2022
OAKLAND, Calif. — The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office in Northern California has stripped 47 deputies – 10 percent of the force – of their guns and arrest powers because they failed psychological exams, it was reported Monday. It was “horrible” to have to relieve the... + más
47 NorCal sheriff's deputies stripped of guns, duties due to 'unsatisfactory' psych exam scores | ABC7
Person shot by police after breaking into Homan Square facility through fire escape, grabbing guns and pointing them at cops, officials say | Chicago Sun Times
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