Oscar winner Rami Malek revealed a previous encounter with the Los Angeles Police Department during which he was racially profiled and thrown onto a cop car as authorities tried to locate a robber.
Standing out is nothing new to Rami Malek. But the Oscar-winning actor is alleging his ethnicity once landed him in the crosshairs of Los Angeles police. In an interview with The Guardian ...
The suspect in a robbery of a Subway restaurant Monday night in Exposition Park was armed with more than a gun, according to Los Angeles police ... Cuellar had no details about the pool noodle ...
A Los Angeles Police Department unit was patrolling through the evacuation zones on Saturday, when they discovered a fire truck that "did not appear to be legitimate," according to the sheriff's ...
Stressing no conclusions have been reached, they said other possibilities include accidental equipment-related ignition, and said arson is not being ruled out. At least 24 people have been killed ...
Police interviewed over 100 men in connection with the case, but still no one was charged. Several even falsely confessed to the crime. But one former LAPD detective, Steve Hodel, remains ...
The Los Angeles Police Department stated there was no probable cause to charge Sierra-Leyva with arson, according to Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin. California’s sanctuary state laws may prevent ...
Southern California braces for dangerous winds as firefighters battle massive wildfires threatening Los Angeles neighborhoods.
Rami Malek was once "thrown on the bonnet of an LAPD cop car" after he mistaken for a criminal. The 43-year-old actor still has vivid memories of being stopped by police officers on the streets of Los ...
The fire in northwestern L.A. County spread swiftly to 10,000 acres. It is 14% contained. The largest fire, covering 23,400 acres in western Los Angeles, is 72% contained. The blaze has burned ...
Last week, Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said his officers caught a burglary suspect in the Palisades fire zone who was dressed as a firefighter.
No, the L.A. Fire Department’s budget wasn’t cut — it was increased. Despite Trump’s insistence to the contrary, there is no such thing as a “water restoration declaration.” ...