UCLA Violence Compared to Capitol Attack by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass

Los Angeles, California – Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass compared the recent violence at UCLA to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, expressing shock at the sudden and unexpected nature of the events. The incident occurred on April 30 when a large group arrived on the UCLA campus in Westwood and targeted pro-Palestinian … Read more

Safety Concerns Reignited After Violent Attack on DASH Bus Driver in South Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California – Following a violent attack on a DASH bus driver in South Los Angeles, calls for increased safety measures for transit riders and employees have been reignited. This incident occurred shortly after a reported “sick out” protest by Metro bus drivers over safety concerns, causing service disruptions in the area. Amidst this … Read more

Bus Driver Attacked by Homeless Woman in South Los Angeles Sparks Safety Concerns

Los Angeles, California – A bus driver in South Los Angeles was viciously attacked by a homeless woman on Sunday, following a recent “sick out” staged by transit operators amid growing safety concerns within the metro system. The incident, which occurred at the intersection of South-Central Avenue and Jefferson Boulevard, involved the homeless woman assaulting … Read more

Protest-Riddled UCLA Campus in Los Angeles Faces Cleanup After Violent Confrontation

Los Angeles, California – Workers at the University of California, Los Angeles, were seen clearing the remnants of a Gaza protest encampment that had been forcibly removed by law enforcement. Pieces of plywood spray-painted with messages like “We love you Gaza” and “ACAB” (all cops are bastards) were scattered around the area as the campus … Read more

Stabbing Tragedy Strikes Los Angeles Public Transportation: Woman in 60s Dies at Universal City Station

Los Angeles, California – A tragic incident unfolded on a Los Angeles Metro train where a woman in her 60s lost her life in a violent stabbing. The incident occurred in the early hours of Monday morning as the victim was attacked on a southbound train before exiting at the Universal City B Line Station … Read more

Unprovoked Attack Leaves Woman Dead at Los Angeles Metro Station: Shocking Incident Unfolds at Studio City

Los Angeles, California – A tragic and unprovoked attack at a Los Angeles Metro station in Studio City resulted in the death of a woman in her 40s or 50s. The incident took place early Monday morning as the victim exited the Universal City B Line Station on Lankershim Blvd near Universal Studios. The attacker, … Read more

Burglary suspect with kidnapping history apprehended at Los Angeles Mayor’s home

Los Angeles, California – A man previously charged with kidnapping and attempted murder in Massachusetts was arrested on suspicion of breaking into the home of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Ephraim Hunter, 29, allegedly smashed through a window and entered the Getty House in Windsor Square early Sunday morning while Bass and several of her … Read more

Elderly Man Fatally shot While Playing Dominoes in South Los Angeles Community

Los Angeles, California – A tragic incident unfolded in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of South Los Angeles on Tuesday night, resulting in the death of a 74-year-old man. The victim was identified as Loren Almando Ryan, according to officials from the LA County Medical Examiner’s Office. The unfortunate event occurred while the man was engaged … Read more

Surveillance network expansion sparks privacy concerns in major cities like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles, California, and Washington, D.C., are at the forefront of launching Real-Time Crime Centers, aiming to serve as centralized hubs for police technology and data integration. The move towards these centers signifies a growing trend in major cities, as highlighted by The Marshall Project, where the convergence of public and private surveillance is becoming … Read more

Los Angeles Serial Killer ‘Valley Killer’ Brought to Justice After Deadly Shooting Spree

Los Angeles, California – The city of Los Angeles was gripped by fear in 2014, as a serial killer roamed the streets unnoticed for six months. Alexander Hernandez, infamously known as the “Valley Killer,” embarked on a deadly shooting spree on March 14, 2014, leaving a trail of five dead and 11 wounded victims in … Read more