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Jerrid Joseph Powell is also accused of killing an L.A. County employee in a follow-home robbery in San Dimas.
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They allegedly managed nearly 100 properties, including in Los Angeles, Malibu, and Marina Del Rey.
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A Los Angeles deputy shot Niani Finlayson who police said had been threatening her boyfriend for allegedly harming her daughter. A lawyer for her family says Finlayson was a domestic violence victim.
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In New York Monday afternoon, a jury found the fast-rising actor guilty of assaulting and harassing his former girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. The jury found him not guilty of two other charges.
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Gascón’s office has exonerated four people this year.
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The suspect was identified as Jerrid Joseph Powell. The 33-year-old is linked to another homicide and robbery that took place in San Dimas. No motive has been identified.
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Black, Jewish and LGBTQIA+ residents endured the most reported hate crimes in the county, officials say.
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The parents of Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer say his killing while on duty outside the Palmdale station could have been prevented.
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The county worked to expand its jail mental health assistants program. Now it wants to incentivise the program for incarcerated people.
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The CHP claims the man used a taser against the officer before he was fatally shot.
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Authorities released photos and description of a person connected to the case.
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Loay Alnaji was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter and battery in the Nov. 6 death of Jewish demonstrator Paul Kessler.
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