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LAPD widens investigation into source of racist City Hall leak

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics January 17, 2023

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Information obtained by Los Angeles police from search warrants served on Twitter and Reddit has led detectives to additional investigative avenues as they work to uncover who recorded a meeting between three L.A. City Council members and a labor leader that was filled with racist and offensive comments, according to court documents and sources. The LAPD's Major Crimes Division focused at first on the identity and Internet Protocol... + full article



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