Crime
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Officers transported family members to the police station without consent or probable cause for interview while victim died at the hospital
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The retired officer, who was working security at the business, exchanged gunfire and was shot multiple times
Officials didn’t identify the man who intervened but quoted him as saying the suspect “saw my weapon and he went from predator to prey”
“NYPD detectives will go to the ends of the earth to ensure these criminals are brought to justice. Our message to them: There’s nowhere to run and nowhere to hide.”
Officer Muhammed Chowdhury was beaten so badly he couldn’t speak to police colleagues and first responders
Five people were arrested with ties to the three men charged in Deputy Darren Almendarez’s death
The trio pistol-whipped the officer’s friend before robbing all three of their jewelry, cellphones and wallets
Officer Muhammed Chowdhury was attacked by a gang linked to 19 carjackings and robberies
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The officer was left lying on the sidewalk bleeding from his left ear and unable to stand or speak
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LAPD officials announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to arrests
“These dots are supposed to stop the tires from spinning, which won’t allow cars to do donuts and tear up the streets and the property surrounding,” a councilmember said
Under the new policy, the LAPD must submit a detailed proposal to the commission before deploying a particular type of technology
The incident occurred the same day more LAPD patrols were approved for the Hollywood area
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At least 14 suspects are responsible for trafficking more than 44,000 catalytic converters stolen from vehicles on the West Coast since 2021
One deputy identified the suspect because the incident was similar to an August 2021 incident involving the same man running naked in the area
“We have to send a strong message that if people choose to sell drugs in our city, that they will be held accountable,” Brooke Jenkins said
The officers, members of the Queens Violent Crime Squad, were in plainclothes monitoring the party when a group of men pulled guns and began shooting
The owner of a local smoke shop was tasked with defending himself with a knife from a group of thieves
“Senseless gun violence and incidents like these ... have no place in this city. It is unacceptable and will not be tolerated,” Superintendent David Brown said
There have been 83 homicides in the city through July 23; the unit has 18 officers, but should have 38
The #1 offender on the list has been arrested 101 times – and 88 of those arrests occurred after the city’s 2020 bail reform law
“They’re going to be on foot; they’re going to be in patrol cars; they’re going to be on horseback; they’re going to be on bikes,” LAPD Deputy Chief Blake Chow said
“The impact forced the patrol unit to the right, where it exited the roadway and then impacted a tree, trapping the officer inside the vehicle,” police said
“Stay out of Norco, because everybody in Norco has a gun,” the man’s wife said
“A lawfully armed member of our community prevented a violent crime and ensured their own safety,” sheriff’s officials said
“When the [community] sees things, they’ve got to let us know so we can intervene. The police can’t do it all,” Chief Scott Thurmond said
Deputy Caitlin Emanuel, who is expected to recover, was shot in the leg
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