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Lattes & Waffles With LAPD Chief Charlie Beck

Lattes & Waffles With LAPD Chief Charlie Beck

We're not sure if waffles or lattes will be served; in fact, we have zero deets on the spread. But we do know that the Los Angeles Police Foundation (LAPF) is hosting a breakfast February 16 with LAPD Chief Charlie Beck. more ›

L.A. Arsonist: Authorities Release Identity of Suspect, Investigation Remains Ongoing

L.A. Arsonist: Authorities Release Identity of Suspect, Investigation Remains Ongoing

Officials from multiple agencies held a press conference this evening to share information about the arrest of a suspect in a series of 53 arson fires set in the city of Los Angeles, as well as in Burbank and West Hollywood, over the past four days. more ›

LAPD Chief on Arson Arrest: "We are very confident we found our man.''

LAPD Chief on Arson Arrest: "We are very confident we found our man.''

A bit more information is coming to light about the man the Los Angeles Police Department say is a "person of interest" arrested overnight in conjunction with the estimated 55 arson fires set in L.A. over the past four days. more ›

LAPD Officer-Involved Shootings Up 58% From Last Year

LAPD Officer-Involved Shootings Up 58% From Last Year

The Los Angeles Police Protective League reports that LAPD Chief Charlie Beck shared with the Police Commission "assaults on LAPD officers are up 26.7 percent this year compared with 2010. He noted that as assaults on police officers increase, so do the number of officer-involved shootings - up 58.8 percent this year." more ›

Local Activist Slams LAPD Chief Charlie Beck

Local Activist Slams LAPD Chief Charlie Beck

Ron Kaye, a local community activist and former editor of the Los Angeles Daily News, posted an unforgiving look at Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck today. "The Trouble with Charlie: Murders Are Up, Cop Attacks Are Up, the Politicians Own Him" details the highlights provided by the story's headline, and Kaye says murder is Beck's problem. more ›

Extra, Extra: Beach Boys Reunion, LAPD Chief Gets Mic-Checked and Sexy Santa Has a Nooner

Extra, Extra: Beach Boys Reunion, LAPD Chief Gets Mic-Checked and Sexy Santa Has a Nooner

In tonight's Extra, Extra, a Beach Boys reunion could be in the works, Occupy LA mic-checked the LAPD Chief at a Skid Row basketball game and a little girl sold into slavery from Egypt is free — and now a US citizen. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports. more ›

LAPD Slapped With 15 Complaints From People Arrested During Occupy LA Raid

LAPD Slapped With 15 Complaints From People Arrested During Occupy LA Raid

Of the 292 people arrested during last week's raid on the Occupy LA encampment, so far 15 have filed formal complaints against the Los Angeles Police Department regarding how they were treating during their detainment. more ›

Get Off the Lawn: Mayor Announces Occupy LA Must Clear Out By Monday [UPDATED]

Get Off the Lawn: Mayor Announces Occupy LA Must Clear Out By Monday [UPDATED]

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa spoke at a press conference this afternoon to announce that a deadline has been set for the Occupy LA encampment to clear off the lawn of City Hall. After lauding the movement and its origins, Villaraigosa stressed that the city has been tolerant of the encampment, however the belief has been since the occupation began on October 1, that a long term encampment is not sustainable. more ›

LAPD Made 72 Arrests on Day of "mostly peaceful protests"

LAPD Made 72 Arrests on Day of "mostly peaceful protests"

The Los Angeles Police Department are patting themselves on the back for a job well done yesterday, as they made 72 arrests during what they are calling a day of "mostly peaceful protests." more ›

If LAPD Cops Are Slower to Get to Your 911 Call, Blame the Statewide Prisoner Release Plan

If LAPD Cops Are Slower to Get to Your 911 Call, Blame the Statewide Prisoner Release Plan

How will the City of Los Angeles cope with the statewide release of inmates under a new plan to lessen overcrowding in prisons? Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck says 150 officers will be taken away from regular duties in order to "deal with" the plan, according to L.A. Now. Doing so, cautions Beck, will affect how the LAPD deal with crime and emergency responses. more ›

Stow Beating Suspects Blame Each Other, May Have Other Victims

Stow Beating Suspects Blame Each Other, May Have Other Victims

As Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood remain behind bars, awaiting their now-postponed arraignment, more details about the pair's alleged attack on Giants fan Bryan Stow are coming to light. more ›

DA Stops LAPD From Releasing Stow Beating Suspects' Booking Photos

DA Stops LAPD From Releasing Stow Beating Suspects' Booking Photos

Although Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck cautioned the public and the press during a Friday news conference that he could not try the suspects in the Bryan Stow beating case in the media, the LAPD announced this morning they would release the booking photos of the accused. more ›

Gruesome Details of Stow Beating Revealed: Attackers Cut Tongue, Gouged Eye, Slit Facial Parts

Gruesome Details of Stow Beating Revealed: Attackers Cut Tongue, Gouged Eye, Slit Facial Parts

Following Friday's public announcement about the arrests of and charges against two male suspects in the Bryan Stow beating, details about the incident are coming to light for the first time, painting a very gruesome picture of an ugly and near-deadly confrontation. more ›

LAPD Unusually Quiet About Stow Beating Suspects' Arrest, Ramirez's Exoneration

LAPD Unusually Quiet About Stow Beating Suspects' Arrest, Ramirez's Exoneration

The Los Angeles Police Department have not officially confirmed the Thursday arrests of two suspects in the Bryan Stow beating case, nor the clearing of Giovanni Ramirez, the man the LAPD insisted was the perp. The news broke yesterday evening and was first reported by the L.A. Times, though details of the arrests, and the suspects' identities have not been released by the LAPD. more ›

'Prime Suspect' in Stow Beating Could Be Cleared, Says LAPD Chief

'Prime Suspect' in Stow Beating Could Be Cleared, Says LAPD Chief

Giovanni Ramirez, the 31-year-old "prime suspect" in the brutal beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow in the Dodger Stadium parking lot, may not be the right guy after all. Today, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said that Ramirez could ultimately be cleared, reports KFI News. more ›

A 'Bright' Idea? LAPD Gets Serious About Fake Guns

A 'Bright' Idea? LAPD Gets Serious About Fake Guns

A new rule proposed for Los Angeles would require that all toy replica weapons be made in certain colors so as to distinguish them from real weapons, according to the L.A. Times. The proposal was made by Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck and is being considered today by the Los Angeles Police Commission. more ›

Dodger Tat, Dodger Hat: Giovanni Ramirez Says He's Not the Man, But Nevada Says He's Their Man for Another Crime, Too

Dodger Tat, Dodger Hat: Giovanni Ramirez Says He's Not the Man, But Nevada Says He's Their Man for Another Crime, Too

Lawyers representing Giovanni Ramirez, the man authorities insist is the "prime suspect" in the Bryan Stow beating case, are offering more reasons why their client is not connected to this crime. One issue is that of his hair, or the suspect's lack thereof, according to NBC Los Angeles, as well as a few more as-yet unproved claims. more ›

LAPD Outline Details of Bryan Stow Attack, At Least One Other Suspect At Large

LAPD Outline Details of Bryan Stow Attack, At Least One Other Suspect At Large

Following Sunday morning's arrest of Giovanni Ramirez, the prime suspect in the Bryan Stow Dodger Stadium beating investigation, the Los Angeles Police Department have provided details about the attack and at least one suspect who remains at large. more ›

LAPD Running License & Sobriety Checkpoints in Sherman Oaks, South L.A. This Weekend

LAPD Running License & Sobriety Checkpoints in Sherman Oaks, South L.A. This Weekend

The Los Angeles Police Department have announced the locations of two sobriety and driver's license checkpoints scheduled for this weekend. Tonight, from 8 p.m. to Saturday at 2 a.m. the LAPD will be set up in Sherman Oaks on Ventura Boulevard at Columbus Avenue. On Saturday, a checkpoint will be operating from 8 p.m. to Sunday at 2 a.m. in South Los Angeles on Florence Avenue between Main Street and Broadway. more ›

LAPD Announce Weekend Sobriety & License Checkpoints

LAPD Announce Weekend Sobriety & License Checkpoints

The Los Angeles Police Department have announced the locations of two sobriety and driver's license checkpoints scheduled for this weekend. Tonight, from 8 p.m. to Saturday at 2 a.m. the LAPD will be set up in the Baldwin Hills area on La Brea Avenue between Coliseum Street and Rodeo Road. On Saturday, a checkpoint will be operating from 8 p.m. to Sunday at 2 a.m. in Chatsworth on Topanga Canyon Boulevard between Devonshire Street and Chatsworth Street. more ›

Safety First? Budget Cuts Mean No More New Cops for LAPD

Safety First? Budget Cuts Mean No More New Cops for LAPD

Last night, LA City Council approved a hiring freeze for the LAPD over the next three months. The freeze is designed to help decrease the city’s budget deficit by saving the city more than $4 million in the coming fifteen months, reports LA Now. more ›

How to Get Sued: Fake Your Own Shooting, Waste Taxpayer Dollars, Scare the Bejeezus Out of Everyone with Faux Danger

How to Get Sued: Fake Your Own Shooting, Waste Taxpayer Dollars, Scare the Bejeezus Out of Everyone with Faux Danger

The Los Angeles City Council has voted to file a lawsuit against Jeffrey Stenroos, the LAUSD police officer who pretended he was shot by an on-the-loose-assailant when he really wasn't, according to LA Now. The council, led by a proposal from council member and former police officer Dennis Zine, was unanimous in their decision to demand that Stenroos reimburse the city for the costs of the extensive police manhunt. more ›

Sorry Chief Beck, No Raise for You This Year!

Sorry Chief Beck, No Raise for You This Year!

The city's budget woes are hitting everyone, including LA's top cop. Yesterday the Police Commission agreed during a closed session meeting that Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck will not be offered a raise, reports the Daily News. Beck's current salary will remain at $307,290. more ›

LAPD Chief Beck Gives Red Light Cameras a Green Light

LAPD Chief Beck Gives Red Light Cameras a Green Light

Los Angeles Police Department's Chief Charlie Beck continues to support the city's red light camera program, according to LA Now, and "insists the program is needed to reduce accidents and save lives, despite that it's losing millions of dollars because of unpaid tickets." more ›

Hire New LAPD Officers or Status Quo Safe Enough?

Hire New LAPD Officers or Status Quo Safe Enough?

Are dropping crime rates proof of the need to hire more LAPD officers or is it time to maintain the status quo? Police Chief Charlie Beck is clashing with the police union over new LAPD hires, according to the LA Times. Union leaders would like to halt the hiring of new LAPD officers and instead use that budget to fill open civilian jobs. Beck disagrees, citing his department's ability to "balance safety and finances" and that recent drops in crime rates over the past several years prove as much. more ›

DOJ Deems LAPD Racial Profiling Investigations Inadequate, Warns of Ongoing Bias

DOJ Deems LAPD Racial Profiling Investigations Inadequate, Warns of Ongoing Bias

Citing evidence that two Los Angeles Police Department officers were caught discussing their use of racial profiling in a recorded conversation, LAPD has received warning from the U.S. Department of Justice that LAPD's own investigations into racial profiling are inadequate and that "some cops still tolerate the practice," according to the LA Times. more ›

Beck Pledges Speedy Probe Into Day Laborer Shooting

Beck Pledges Speedy Probe Into Day Laborer Shooting

Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck has pledged to speed up the internal investigation into the shooting of Manuel Jamines, a day laborer who was allegedly intoxicated and brandishing a knife during a confrontation with the police, according to an AP report published by the Mercury News. more ›

LAPD Chief Beck Heckled During Westlake Community Meeting

LAPD Chief Beck Heckled During Westlake Community Meeting

The meeting was set up for Wednesday night to discuss the weekend's fatal shooting of a day-laborer who was allegedly threatening people with a knife. During the meeting, Beck "was heckled and booed by many in the crowd of about 300." Beck asked for calm and respect in order to facilitate a productive discussion, however shouts from the crowd calling the LAPD "killers" and "assassins" among other outbursts, forced Beck to "step away from the microphone." more ›

Downtown Not the Only Place with Heavy Police Presence

Downtown Not the Only Place with Heavy Police Presence

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck says tonight's LAPD presence for the Lakers game will be three to four times than last year. And that's not all: other law enforcement agencies around L.A. County plan to deploy resources in three other areas, according to the LA Times. Those areas include "Crenshaw Boulevard in South L.A., Pacific Boulevard in Huntington Park and Whittier Boulevard in East L.A," the paper said. Yesterday, Mayor Villaraigosa and Beck asked that game non-ticket holders (or those not attending numerous other events around the Staples Center) to stay away from downtown. more ›

Game Changer? LAPD to Join Next Critical Mass Bicycle Ride

Game Changer? LAPD to Join Next Critical Mass Bicycle Ride

The face of Critical Mass in Los Angeles could change next week when the LAPD takes part. Yesterday, they announced to cyclists that they would join the June 25th ride. "The Department will support the rights of all persons to peacefully gather and bring attention to their cause," a flyer read. "LAPD officers will be present to ensure the safety of all those who lawfully participate and will take enforcement action against those who violate the law or the vehicle code." more ›

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