LAPD arrested two people, one for battery and another for vandalism, during a protest outside of a synagogue.
At the end of the No Kings Day protest in Los Angeles on June 15, police used tear gas and faced off with pro immigration protesters. Photo by Shay Horse/NurPhoto via In the last two weeks in Los ...
The Los Angeles Police Department used 2,431 less-lethal projectile rounds and 35 canisters of tear gas from June 6 through ...
A federal judge in California on Wednesday ordered an end to Donald Trump's deployment of National ​Guard troops to Los ...
A safety volunteer accused of fatally shooting a man who was participating in a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City in June ...
By Jack Queen Dec 10 (Reuters) - A federal judge in California on Wednesday ordered an end to Donald Trump's deployment of ...
A radical, pro-Palestinian group known as the Turtle Island Liberation Front plotted to carry out coordinated bombings ...
The Los Angeles Police Department used more than 2,400 crowd control munitions in response to protests from June 6 to 14, ...
Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco rejected the government’s claims that troops are needed to enforce federal law. The ...
It’s been a great week-and-a-half for the Los Angeles Kings, and that has been recognized in the latest power rankings by The Hockey News’ Jason Chen. In a league with unmatched parity, especially ...
Los Angeles labor union leader David Jose Huerta pleaded not guilty to federal misdemeanor charges Tuesday when he made his first court appearance in connection with his arrest during an immigration ...
Prior to June 8, the LAPD had not used tear gas in crowd-control settings in almost 50 years, an LAPD spokesperson told L.A.