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Sheriff's Deputy to Appear in Court on Charges of Sex With Minor Girl

Sheriff's Deputy to Appear in Court on Charges of Sex With Minor Girl

A San Bernardino County Deputy Sheriff who is accused of having sex with a 16-year-old girl will appear in a San Bernadino court tomorrow, according to a statement released by the girl's lawyer, superstar attorney Gloria Allred. Nathan Gastineau, 30, is accused of lewd acts and unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. The girl, who was 16 at the time, was part of the Explorers program, which was designed to introduce young people to careers in law enforcement. more ›

Gay Corrections Officer Will March in Uniform in WeHo Pride

Gay Corrections Officer Will March in Uniform in WeHo Pride

It took less than 24 hours after going public with his story for California Department of Corrections (CDCR) Officer Andrew Johnson to have a key decision made for him reversed. Johnson had requested permission to march in Sunday's West Hollywood Gay Pride parade in his uniform, but was denied. After filing a charge of discrimination based on sexual orientation against the CDCR, Johnson has been granted permission to take part in the event, in uniform. more ›

Tapes Show Blue Line Train Ran Red Signal Before Hitting Cop Car

     

Investigation of Wednesday's Metro Blue Line versus Long Beach PD patrol car crash has netted videotape footage showing the train running a red light, according to the LA Times. more ›

Blue Line Train Collides with Long Beach PD Patrol Car

Blue Line Train Collides with Long Beach PD Patrol Car

This afternoon a Blue Line train traveling southbound on Long Beach Blvd. near 16th Street collided with a Long Beach Police Department patrol car. The force of the train pushed the patrol car over 100 feet, according to a live report on KTLA. The officer is alive, conscious, and alert; it is not known at this time if he was en route in response to a call or why his vehicle was in the path of the train. Reports from the scene indicate that some of the Blue Line passengers are suffering from back pain. Responders from the Long Beach Fire Department are at the crash site, and an investigation is already underway to determine the cause of the accident. more ›

Despite Recent Officer Deaths, CHP Unlikely to Change Policies

Despite Recent Officer Deaths, CHP Unlikely to Change Policies

In the past few weeks, five California Highway Patrol officers have died in the line of duty. "Three of the five were struck and killed while performing traffic stops on California freeways," notes the SGV Tribune. more ›

Police Pursuits: How do Officers Know When to Chase?

Police Pursuits: How do Officers Know When to Chase?

Not everyone loves a car chase. In fact, many police departments around the nation, including here in Southern California, where our expansive freeway system is the frequent scene of police pursuits, are making revisions to their guidelines for when and how to conduct vehicle pursuits of suspects, reports the Star-News. more ›

CHP Officer Hit on 405 During Enforcement Stop Dies

CHP Officer Hit on 405 During Enforcement Stop Dies

Phillip Ortiz, the California Highway Patrol Officer injured while conducting an enforcement stop on the 405 Freeway June 9th, has died. Ortiz, 48, "succumbed to his injuries on June 22, 2010 at approximately 5:50 P.M.," explains a press release. He was a 28-year veteran of the CHP, and had been "a motor officer for over 20 years in the West Los Angeles Area." more ›

Fake Police Officer Robs at least 4 People on the Streets

The LAPD is on the lookout for a man who impersonates a police officer and robs them. He's struck at least four times--twice in the Rampart area and once in Olympic and Pacific--over the last couple of months in various neighborhoods around the city. Usually operating in the late morning or early afternoon, he approaches victims dressed as a plain clothes police officer, complete with badge and gun. He'll search the victim and remove cash and wallets. more ›

Old Man Vs. Garden Grove Police Officer

78-year-old Mong Kim Tran does not like getting pulled over. Via the Daily Breeze, here's the craziness that took place last week: "When he was told he was getting a speeding ticket, Tran came within three inches of the officer's face and began screaming... When the officer told Tran to back off, Tran took a fighting stance, and struck the officer twice with a closed fist and then kicked the officer in the groin... The officer pushed Tran back to the ground and handcuffed him. Tran sat on the curb while paramedics responded. As more officers arrived, Tran again stood up and kicked the officer in the groin." more ›

LAPD Officer Recovering After Accidentally Shooting Himself

LAPD Officer Recovering After Accidentally Shooting Himself

An LAPD officer is recovering from the injuries he sustained when he apparently shot himself "by accident while off duty at his home in Valencia," according to the Daily News. Few details are known about the incident, which reportedly took place Saturday evening at the officer's home in Valencia. Investigators from both the LAPD and the Sheriff's Department were called to the scene to look into the case, and the officer, whose name has not been released, was "taken to a hospital and is expected to survive." more ›

Female Art Theft Detective Arrested for Cold Case Murder

Female Art Theft Detective Arrested for Cold Case Murder

LAPD detective Stephanie Lazarus, who was profiled on the side as an art theft detective protégée in the LA Weekly's People Issue this year, was arrested this this morning for the 1986 murder of ex-boyfriend's wife, who was beaten and fatally shot. Back then, the case led nowhere, but two things today contributed to finding the alleged killer. One is the advancement of DNA and when it was tested recently, it showed it was from a female, not a man as they expected. Two, the lower murder rate apparently is allowing for detective to focus on cold cases. more ›

Attacks on LAPD Officers Down in 2008

Attacks on LAPD Officers Down in 2008

Officers were attacked 527 times up to December 23 of this year, according to the Los Angeles Police Protective League today. The total is the sum of 168 assaults with deadly weapons (14 with guns), 358 physical assaults and one death. SWAT member Randall Simmons was shot and killed last February in Winnetka when his team entered a home where a barricaded suspect was holding fort. more ›

What's With All the Crime on my Block? Help!

What's With All the Crime on my Block? Help!

A reader writes in and asks us on how to stop the sudden surge of prostitution on his block. According to him, within the last week an obvious prostitution operation is in business, condoms are found on the ground and the street is generally much louder late at night. But who do you go to get help? more ›

LAPD Motor Officer Struck Down by Car

LAPD Motor Officer Struck Down by Car

An LAPD Motorcycle Officer was sent to the hospital this morning when he was hit by a Toyota Camry at 5th Street and Stanford Avenue in Downtown LA between San Pedro St. and Central Ave. "The extent of the officer's injuries was not immediately known, but he was conscious and breathing when paramedics arrived," reports the LA Times. The cause of the accident or who is at fault is still not known. more ›

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