Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell and other law enforcement officials held a ...
LA District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced that county prosecutors will once again be permitted to seek the death penalty.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNOverall crime in Los Angeles declined in 2024, LAPD Chief saysOverall crime in LA declined in 2024, with homicides dropping 14% and shooting victims decreasing by 19%, Los Angeles Police ...
The number of homicides and other violent crimes in Los Angeles in 2024 dropped for the second consecutive year, officials ...
Los Angeles County has historically been one of the nation’s most prolific death penalty counties.” Hochman rose to power after running a campaign promising to “make crime illegal again ...
Los Angeles’ new tough-on-crime District Attorney Nathan Hochman said his office will "immediately" begin seeking the death penalty — but only "in the rarest of cases" after thorough review.
After reports of violent crimes and widespread drug use especially among unhoused people in the MacArthur Park neighborhood of Los Angeles ... according to the latest crime data released by ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSouthern California to get new updated fire mapsFor the first time in over a decade, state officials will be updating fire maps for Southern California. This includes ...
Nathan Hochman will allow prosecutors to seek the death penalty again in Los Angeles, undoing one of the ... law enforcement officer or witness to a crime. If prosecutors do not seek the death ...
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