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Now beach bonfires could be restricted statewide
L.A. NOWThe flames may have been turned up higher in the debate over whether dozens of fire rings – nostalgic to some, bothersome to others – should be removed from two popular beaches in Balboa and Corona del Mar. While the...... -
No charges against adult center staffer who refused to do CPR
L.A. NOWBakersfield police have closed an investigation into a senior living facility where a staff member refused to perform CPR on an elderly woman who later died, and say no criminal charges will be pursued. Police began their probe Monday into...... -
Lion attack: Letting anyone in cage was 'irresponsible,' official says
L.A. NOWAs authorities investigate how a lion killed a woman inside an enclosure at a Fresno County animal park, an official with the Humane Society of the United States said it was "completely irresponsible" to allow anyone in a cage with a dangerous animal.... -
Bell corruption trial: jury asks for testimony to be read back
L.A. NOWJurors in the corruption trial of six former Bell council members ended their deliberations for the day Wednesday but have asked for testimony to be read back to them Thursday morning. The jury has been deliberating the fate of six...... -
Refusing CPR to dying woman not a crime, police conclude
L.A. NOWNo crime was committed at a senior living facility where a staff member refused to perform CPR on an elderly woman who later died, Bakersfield police concluded. The investigation would appear to close the books on the case, which has...... -
Alleged gang member accused of avenging associate's death
After Black Guerrilla Family leader Naim King was killed on Halloween 2007, prosecutors say, fellow gang member David Hunter swore to avenge his death. He waited more than three years, prosecutors say. Finally, they say, in June 2011, he found Henry D....
Tags: Halloween, Anthony W. Batts, Black Guerrilla Family, Drug Trafficking, Punishment
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Getting kids to school — alive
Do punks and gangs run Chicago's schools? You'd get that idea listening to parents and activists protesting the closings of 61 school buildings by Chicago Public Schools. The schools should remain open, protesters say, because kids will be caught in the...
Tags: Schools, Elementary Schools, Education, CBS Corp., Activism
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Texas slayings draw attention to white supremacist gang
KAUFMAN, Texas — They burned the gang's tattoo off the arm of one man who failed to follow orders. Another new member was kidnapped, shot and killed for disloyalty; gang leaders wanted his finger severed as a trophy. These are just two of the...Tags: Lawyers, Organized Crime, Punishment, Prisons, Justice System
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Colorado officials seek two 'associates' of white supremacists
Officials in Colorado are on the lookout for two purported associates of a white supremacist prison gang whose names surfaced during the investigation into the killing of the state's prisons director. James Franklin Lohr, 47, and Thomas James Guolee,...Tags: Shootings, Tom Clements, Prisons, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Murder
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Texas Gov. Perry to hold briefing on slayings, speak at memorial
KAUFMAN, Texas — This North Texas community about 35 miles east of Dallas prepared early Thursday to mourn the sudden loss of Dist. Atty. Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia. McLelland, 63, and his wife, 65, were gunned down at their home in...
Tags: Organized Crime, Fox News Channel (tv network), Regional Authority, Politics, Evan Spencer Ebel
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Reputed gang member held in 2009 killing of Oxnard man
A reputed gang member was arrested in the 2009 slaying of an Oxnard man, police said Tuesday evening. Jorge Cervantes, 19, was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon for his role in the gang-related killing of Alfredo Vargas, according to the Oxnard...Tags: Mike Young, Illegal Immigrants, Murder
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Alleged home invader shot to death, raising gun issues in Colorado
President Obama was in Colorado on Wednesday, hoping to use the recent enactment of gun-control legislation there as a way to spur support for his own package of proposals. But a politically purple state such as Colorado can also offer ammunition for...
Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia), Politics, Evan Spencer Ebel, National Rifle Association of America, Personal Weapon Control
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