L.A. Police Chief Charlie Beck speaks after meeting with Eric Holder to discuss Arizona's immigration law in Washington
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck speaks to the media following a meeting with fellow police chiefs from around the country and Attorney General Eric Holder to discussed concerns regarding Arizona's immigration law, in Washington on May 26, 2010. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
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The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating whether members of two elite units illegally bought special handguns and resold them at a profit.
Civil liberty groups are suing two Southern California police agencies over electronic license plate scanner data being stored by law enforcement.
Police in Los Angeles said a man was arrested during a gun buyback event when he tried to turn in a homemade pipe bomb.
The head of internal affairs at the Los Angeles Police Department has been reassigned in a shake-up in the department's upper ranks, police officials said.
In the wake of a rogue ex-officer who went on a killing rampage, the Los Angeles Police Department officials said they're reviewing claims of racism.
Two women who were injured during the manhunt for ex-Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner reached a $4.2 million settlement, officials said.
Los Angeles police said they were unsure whether kidnapping suspect Tobias Summers was still in Mexico this weekend or had slipped back into the United States.
A $1 million reward is still available in the case of a former police officer who went on a shooting rampage, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Friday.
The city of Los Angeles has agreed to give a $40,000 cash settlement to replace the truck of two women injured as police sought fugitive Christopher Dorner.
At least four public figures' private information was hacked from a website created to let U.S. consumers see their credit scores, credit agency officials said.
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