The U.S. government sued the Los Angeles County sheriff's department on Tuesday, accusing it of violating the Constitution by being far too slow to process licenses for people who want to carry ...
The Justice Department (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LACSD) Tuesday, alleging it is intentionally delaying residents’ concealed carry applications. The ...
The Justice Department is suing the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, accusing it of systematically delaying concealed carry permits of citizens.
The Justice Department sued the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday, accusing the agency and Sheriff Robert Luna of systematically violating the Second Amendment rights of residents by ...
The federal Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against L.A. County and the Sheriff's Department over an alleged "pattern or practice of infringing the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding ...
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, accusing it of denying residents their right to bear arms by stalling their concealed carry license ...
Federal prosecutors allege LASD systematically denied concealed carry permits, violating Second Amendment rights of Angelenos.
17hon MSN
L.A. County supervisors criticize their own report on January fire mistakes, calling it inadequate
Despite the shortcomings of the report on the January fires, county supervisors said they were eager to implement the report's recommendations.
CBS Los Angeles on MSN
LA County Fire and Sheriff's Departments grilled over wildfire after-action report
Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the residents impacted by the Eaton Fire, pressed LA County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone and Sheriff Robert Luna about the 42-minute delay in issuing evacuation ...
Several Los Angeles County supervisors grilled county leaders and the authors of a report outlining deficiencies in emergency alerts and evacuation procedures from the January Palisades and Eaton ...
In a sometimes-emotional and occasionally testy hearing, members of the county Board of Supervisors pressed for answers Tuesday about a delay in evacuation orders for residents in western Altadena ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results