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A newly filed lawsuit claims the LAPD has 'a long history … of using excessive force against journalists at protests,' with ...
The Los Angeles Press Club sued the city of Los Angeles and its police chief, Jim McDonnell, over alleged police violence toward journalists covering protests.
The Los Angeles Press Club says police officers repeatedly used "less-lethal" bullets and violated the constitutional rights of reporters covering anti-ICE protests.
The protests in Los Angeles have seen several episodes in which journalists have been struck by rounds from LAPD.
About 700 Marines from the Marine Corps base in Twentynine Palms, California, will deploy to Los Angeles to support the ...
After arguing for more than a year that hundreds of undercover LAPD officers were at risk because their photos were mistakenly made public, the city of Los Angeles has suddenly ... The city agreed in ...
After arguing for more than a year that hundreds of undercover LAPD officers were at risk because their photos were mistakenly made public, the city of Los Angeles has suddenly reversed course ...
The case revolves around the publication of LAPD officer photos on the website “Watch the Watchers” after the city released the images in response to a public records request. In recent court ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) — The city of Los Angeles asked a Superior Court judge at a hearing Wednesday to dismiss three lawsuits filed by hundreds of anonymous police ... a settlement and the city agreed to ...
The photos' release prompted huge backlash from Los Angeles police ... its lawsuit in April 2023 in an attempt to claw back the photographs, which had already been publicly posted. The settlement ...
FILE - The Los Angeles Police ... lawsuit in April 2023 in an attempt to claw back the photographs, which had already been publicly posted. The settlement came after the city approached Camacho and ...