Wednesday, April 24 2013 2:51 PM EDT2013-04-24 18:51:16 GMT
Cities across the country are experimenting with a new way to protect their police officers -- and us. They're putting cameras on their cops. The city of Rialto is one of those cities trying out the experiment.
Cities across the country are experimenting with a new way to protect their police officers -- and us. They're putting cameras on their cops. The city of Rialto is one of those cities trying out the experiment.
Wednesday, March 27 2013 8:24 PM EDT2013-03-28 00:24:17 GMT
Over the past 10 years, taxpayers have been on the hook for $45 million dollars for LAPD lawsuits. That's about a third of the entire City of LA's budget deficit.
Over the past 10 years, taxpayers have been on the hook for $45 million dollars for LAPD lawsuits. That's about a third of the entire City of LA's budget deficit.
Tuesday, March 26 2013 9:58 PM EDT2013-03-27 01:58:06 GMT
A black LAPD officer who filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Los Angeles has been awarded $1.2 million by a jury. "I was confident the jury was going to vote in my favor," he told FOX 11.
A black LAPD officer who filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Los Angeles has been awarded $1.2 million by a jury. "I was confident the jury was going to vote in my favor," he told FOX 11.
Saturday, March 23 2013 12:19 AM EDT2013-03-23 04:19:20 GMT
It's happening on shows that are popular with many teenagers, like "Family Guy" and "Two Broke Girls." Now some experts on drug addiction are speaking out.
It's happening on shows that are popular with many teenagers, like "Family Guy" and "Two Broke Girls." Now some experts on drug addiction are speaking out. Our Fox 11 Special takes a look at the impact these shows may be having on our kids.
Wednesday, February 27 2013 5:52 PM EST2013-02-27 22:52:11 GMT
Deputy Police Chief Mark Perez explains the LAPD's Board of Rights hearing process and disciplinary procedures for officers, in response to questions raised in the aftermath of the manhunt for Christopher Dorner.
Deputy Police Chief Mark Perez explains the LAPD's Board of Rights hearing process and disciplinary procedures for officers, in response to questions raised in the aftermath of the manhunt for fired Officer Christopher Dorner.
FOX 11 True Crimes Stories 30-Minute Special Report
Saturday, February 23 2013 1:59 AM EST2013-02-23 06:59:27 GMT
Nothing can excuse the murders of innocent people. But dozens of current and former Police Officers say that the allegations Dorner posted in his online "manifesto" about the LAPD rang true.
Nothing can excuse the murders of innocent people. But dozens of current and former Police Officers say that the allegations Dorner posted in his online "manifesto" about the LAPD rang true. Allegations of racism, and a code of silence that protects bad cops.
Tuesday, February 19 2013 12:38 AM EST2013-02-19 05:38:19 GMT
One man was busted for doing just that. FOX 11's Phil Shuman says Gary Kazaryan got his blackmail ammunition by hacking into computer and then committing what's being called 'Setortion'.
One man was busted for doing just that. FOX 11's Phil Shuman says Gary Kazaryan got his blackmail ammunition by hacking into computer and then committing what's being called 'Setortion'.
Saturday, February 16 2013 1:48 AM EST2013-02-16 06:48:19 GMT
Whitey Bulger was on the lam for 16 years - living the quiet life of a retiree - before he was caught in Santa Monica in 2011. Now that he's in prison, awaiting trial for 19 murders, troubling new questions have come up.
Whitey Bulger was on the lam for 16 years - living the quiet life of a retiree - before he was caught in Santa Monica in 2011. Now that he's in prison, awaiting trial for 19 murders, troubling new questions have come up.
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