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Father, son found dead on street in Chatsworth; police investigating as a homicide
LAPD said the incident is being investigated as a possible murder-suicide.
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LAPD said the incident is being investigated as a possible murder-suicide.
The suspect reportedly tried to carjack another vehicle.
Authorities said the fire had engulfed both floors of an apartment building before they were able to reach containment.
Police investigated a shooting outside of the Westfield Culver City mall, but found no victims during their initial investigation.
The Azusa Police Department closed the area for approximately five hours and displaced residents can go to Memorial Park until authorities handle the situation.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and FBI arrested this man as part of a joint task force operation.
Police responded to an assault with a deadly weapon call and found a young man suffering from a gunshot. He later died at a hospital.
The officers were investigating an operation into the sale of illegal assault weapons when the suspects rammed their vehicle and fled from the scene, prompting the officers to open fire and begin pursuit.
The victim regained consciousness before being taken to the hospital.
The Sheriff's Department announced Sheriff Alex Villanueva tested positive for COVID-19 Tuesday night.
The fire began at about 9:36 p.m. and burned just over an acre worth of vegetation before crews were able to contain the flames at around 11 p.m.
An adult woman reported her former dance instructor, 47-year-old Quincy John Jacinto, for sexually abusing her when she was a minor.
The large-scale investigation into the incident continued Wednesday morning, with dozens of evidence markers littering the scene outside of the El Monte motel.
The suspect was reportedly taken into custody after being found inside a tent on Haskell Avenue.
LAPD advised drivers to avoid several areas in DTLA as protestors march down the streets.