Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Editorial: What were L.A. probation officials thinking? Public agencies should not profit from firearm sales

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion January 24, 2023

thumbnail

It boggles the mind. As some Los Angeles County leaders were rushing to the scene in Monterey Park where 11 people were fatally shot with a 9-millimeter semiautomatic pistol Saturday, other county officials were preparing to put hundreds more handguns — all of them 9-millimeter semiautomatic pistols — on the street. An auction website known as GovDeals was offering a “Big Lot of Firearms” made up of 337 Smith & Wesson and Beretta... + full article



Similar News

For Barbie Loftus, there was no such thing as a hopeless case

The Boston Globe USA Nation February 03, 2023

thumbnailIn 1979, Barbie Loftus missed her Boston Tech senior field trip to the Cape. That’s because three weeks before she graduated, 18-year-old Barbara Anne Loftus started work at the Massachusetts Probation Service.As part of her clerical job, she reminded a probation chief he... + más

New, taller Barbie doll is aimed at kids as young as 3 | Los Angeles Times

New Barbie doll includes huge milestone | 10 WBNS


Pardon Ends Meek Mill's Legal Odyssey on Drug, Gun Charges

NBC 6 South Florida USA World January 14, 2023

thumbnailAP Photo/Matt Rourke, File who spent most of his adult life on probation following a teenage arrest, celebrated the latest twist in his legal case Friday after he was pardoned by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf. “I got pardoned today,” the 35-year-old rapper born Robert Williams... + más

Meek Mill goes deep for Philly kids caught in justice system | Associated Press

Meek Mill goes deep for Philly kids caught in justice system | ABC News


Officials hastily moved kids out of L.A. juvenile hall to avoid inspection, report finds

Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 31, 2022

thumbnailThe top brass within the Los Angeles County Probation Department hastily moved children out of Central Juvenile Hall not for their safety but to avoid political embarrassment, according to a report released Friday from a county watchdog. The report from the county's Office... + más

Kentucky to operate high-security juvenile detention centers | Associated Press

L.A. County supervisors vote to ban pepper spray in some Juvenile Hall units | Los Angeles Times


L.A. County supervisors vote to ban pepper spray in some Juvenile Hall units

Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 21, 2022

thumbnailNearly four years ago, Los Angeles County supervisors voted to stop probation officers from using pepper spray at juvenile facilities, likening its use to an assault — only to see the ban go unheeded. Clearly angered by the continued and expanding use of pepper spray, which... + más

Frightened NYC women stocking up on pepper spray as crime soars: ‘It’s crazy out there’ | New York Post

I Tried The New Limited-Edition Bourbon Flavored Dr. Pepper | Forbes


Firearm deaths among Black men at 28-year high, doctors are taking steps to reframe gun violence as one of America's major health crisis

ABC News USA Health December 06, 2022

thumbnailThere's been a substantial increase in in the United States over the past three decades and Black men are the most affected, according to new research from a team of emergency room doctors. They're 23 times more likely to experience firearm-related homicide than white... + más

U.S. gun death rates hit highest levels in decades, study shows | Los Angeles Times

Study: U.S. gun death rates hit highest levels in decades | WPLG Local 10


Judge denies probation violation of Florida man accused of beating Rubio canvasser

WPLG Local 10 USA Politics November 02, 2022

thumbnailHialeah, Fla. – A judge struck down a probation violation hold Tuesday involving 25-year-old Javier Lopez, one of two men accused of beating up a Republican canvasser in Hialeah.Lopez was arrested just over a week ago after police say he and another man -- 27-year-old Jonathan... + más

Rubio contends GOP election worker ‘brutally attacked’ | Orlando Sentinel

Second Man Arrested for Attacking Rubio Supporter; First Suspect Remains in Jail | NBC 6 South Florida


After voter fraud arrests, Florida adds a warning that could lead to more charges

Orlando Sentinel USA Crime November 01, 2022

thumbnailTALLAHASSEE — A week after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the arrests of 20 people for alleged voter fraud, his administration quietly made a change that some say could help the state go after more people. Starting in August, Floridians on probation have been required to... + más

Police cameras show confusion, anger over DeSantis’ voter fraud arrests | Orlando Sentinel

Even Cops Thought DeSantis’ Voter Fraud Crackdown Was Ridiculous | The Daily Beast



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |